Proletar
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Publisher | Proletarian Publishing Co. |
Founded | 1924 |
Political alignment | communist |
Language | Armenian language |
Headquarters | 407, Fourth Avenue, New York |
Circulation | 1,100 |
Proletar ('The Proletarian') was a 4-page Armenian language communist weekly newspaper published in New York City, United States, founded in 1924. The newspaper was published by the Proletarian Publishing Co.[1] The newspaper claimed a circulation of 1,100 copies in 1924.[1]
References
- ^ a b Solon DeLeon and Nathan Fine (eds.), American Labor Press Directory. New York: Rand School of Social Science, 1925; pg. 21.
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