
William I. Trotter
William I. Trotter was an influential American journalist and social reformer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his work advocating for racial equality and civil rights. Trotter founded and edited the influential African-American newspaper, the "Boston Guardian," which aimed to empower Black communities and challenge racial injustices. His activism and journalism played a significant role in promoting social change during a period of intense racial discrimination in the United States. Trotter is remembered as a dedicated advocate for justice and equal rights.