Douglass’s North Star

January 28, 1948

“Four numbers of the Star have been issued, and they are sufficient to indicate what will be its character, and the probability of its success.  They have appeared with commendable punctuality, and exhibited no lack on the score of editorial tact or talent.   The facility with which Mr. Douglass has adapted himself to his new and responsible situation is another proof of his genius, and worthy of special praise. His editorial articles are exceedingly well written; and the typographical, orthographical and grammatical accuracy with which the Star is printed surpass that of any other paper ever published by a colored man.  …”

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