Detroit Journal - Strike Paper

Strike Paper

In 1995, the name was also used to refer to a weekly newspaper pit out by workers who were on strike from the current major newspapers, the Detroit Free Press, and the Detroit News. (It was really called the Detroit Sunday Journal but was sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Detroit Journal.) The "temporary" paper ran four years until the strike finally ended in November 1999.

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