First Issue: November 1857
Founders: Mosses Dresser, Philipps Francis, Underwood Ralph Waldo, Emerson Henry
The Atlantic was established in Boston, Massachusetts, and gained renown by posting works of Mark Twain, the narrative of a runaway slave, and even Dr. Martin Luther King on civil disobedience. The magazine now publishes articles having to do with politics, social issues in America, as well as beyond the nation's borders.
Founders: Mosses Dresser, Philipps Francis, Underwood Ralph Waldo, Emerson Henry
The Atlantic was established in Boston, Massachusetts, and gained renown by posting works of Mark Twain, the narrative of a runaway slave, and even Dr. Martin Luther King on civil disobedience. The magazine now publishes articles having to do with politics, social issues in America, as well as beyond the nation's borders.