On This Day August 7 1981 – The Washington Star Ceased Publication After 128 Years

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On This Day August 7 1981 – The Washington Star Ceased Publication After 128 Years.

On this day August 7 1981, The Washington Star ceased publication after 128 years, ending one of the most historic runs in American newspaper history. Founded in 1852, the Star had long been a respected voice in the nation’s capital, known for its political reporting, editorial strength, and influence on public discourse in Washington D C and beyond.

For decades, the Star stood as a major rival to The Washington Post, covering presidents, wars, social movements, and city affairs with...

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