The Boston Chronicle was a prominent weekly newspaper published in Boston from 1915 to 1966 by the Boston Chronicle Co. Founded by Caribbean immigrants, it served as a vital voice for the city’s Black community, championing civil rights, racial justice, and political empowerment. Like contemporaries such as The Guardian, the Boston Chronicle addressed both local and global struggles, outspokenly opposing colonialism while advocating for equality and social change.
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