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tagged [none] by okrent ...on 24-MAR-08
Collection of 19th century African American newspapers online.
tagged [none] by okrent ...on 24-MAR-08
Fulltext backfile of the Chicago Defender online, 1910-1975. The Chicago Defender was one of the most important African-American newspapers of the 20th century, having national readership and coverage for most of its history.
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Important African-American newspaper based in New York.

tagged [none] by okrent ...on 13-FEB-09
The Tribune is the largest African-American newspaper in the Philadelphia metropolitan area and has historically served the black residents of the area by covering crime, social events and sports, organizational meetings, church news, and by offering editorials.
tagged [none] by okrent ...on 05-AUG-08
At its height in the 1940s the Pittsburgh Courier was one of the most important african american newspapers in the country, had a national circulation of over 350,000 and was as widely read as the Chicago Defender and Baltimore Afro-American. It is famous for its coverage of racial stereotypes in popular media, segregation in the military, Jim Crow in the South and african american figures in sports, and is a vital source of information about the Great Migration.
tagged [none] by okrent ...on 24-MAR-08
Digitized version of the Washington Bee, an African American newspaper published in Washington DC.
tagged [none] by okrent ...on 24-MAR-08
Provides fulltext for U.S. alternative and independent newspapers, weeklies, magazines, and journals. Topics include the arts, media and popular culture, business and labor, literature and criticism, politics, government and public policy.
tagged [none] by okrent ...on 24-MAR-08
Full text, comprehensive archival database providing access to more than 400,000 articles in nearly 200 ethnic, minority and native press newspapers, magazines, and journals. Full text archive of Phila Tribune, Jewish Exponent , and nearly 200 other ethnic, minority and native press newspapers, magazines, and journals -- both English and Spanish.
tagged [none] by okrent ...on 05-AUG-08
GenderWatch contains 40,000 articles from more than 100 journals, magazines, newsletters, special reports, unpublished papers and conference proceedings devoted to gender and women's issues dating as far back as 1970.
tagged [none] by okrent ...on 24-MAR-08
Free registration required to access as part of the Paperofrecord.com collection. Partial run. The Afro-American is one of the longest continually running and most historically significant African American newspapers in the country.
tagged [none] by okrent ...on 24-MAR-08