Digital access to papers promoting and opposing white nationalism. Includes local, regional, and national newspapers published by Klan organizations and by sympathetic publishers from across the U.S. It also includes key anti-Klan voices from newspapers published by ethnic, Catholic, and Jewish organizations.
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Documenting White Supremacy and its Opponents in the 1920s
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Times of India (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Digitized full text of the world's most widely circulated English daily newspaper, originally published for English residents in India
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Pittsburgh Courier (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Full page and article images with searchable full text from the Pittsburgh Courier, African-American weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Jewish Exponent (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Newspaper focused on developments in Israel, efforts to rescue Jews the world over from repressive regimes, and the ever-expanding role of Jewish people in American public life.
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Korea Times (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Digital access to The Korea Times, the oldest English-language newspaper in Korea. The paper covers international business, economic and financial news as well as regional issues and events.
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Late Qing and Republican-Era Chinese Newspapers
Access to newspapers covering culture, and politics throughout the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the years of provisional government and civil war, and the birth of the People’s Republic. PLEASE NOTE: registration is required to download PDFs.
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African American Newspapers in the South, 1870-1926
Documents the African American press in the South from Reconstruction through the Jim Crow period. Includes newspapers written by African Americans for African Americans, covering current domestic and international events, racial discrimination and violence, as well as civic and religious events, politics, foreign affairs, and local gossip.
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Louisville Defender (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Weekly newspaper covering the Louisville area, and important source for coverage on issues affecting African Americans. Includes first-hand coverage of such topics as integrated public accommodations, equal job opportunities, desegregation, local protests by civil rights leaders, student protests, Muhammed Ali, police violence such as the murder of Desmond Rudolph, Angela Davis, Martin Luther King Jr., and more.
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Michigan Chronicle (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
The Michigan Chronicle was founded in 1936 by John Sengstacke, the owner of the Chicago Defender, and has been a leading voice for African Americans in Detroit and beyond. The newspaper played a pivotal role in civil rights of the 20th century including its involvement in negotiations at the Attica Prison Riots in 1971. Additionally, the Chronicle was instrumental in uncovering abuses by the Detroit police department and its use of STRESS, a violent undercover unit.
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Soviet Cinema Online: Periodicals and Newspapers 1918-1942
Digital access to Soviet film magazines and newspapers 1918-1942, reflecting an interesting and fertile period in the history of Russian Film.
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Kansas City Call (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
African American weekly newspaper founded in 1919, covering civil rights issues and fighting segregation, discrimination, and other important issues of the African American community. The paper has a strong history of encouraging African Americans to register and vote and of covering many key Black issues including school segregation and urban development.
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Wall Street Journal (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Full text of the Wall Street Journal, America's business newspaper. Additional access options for the Wall Street Journal are available.
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Japanese-American Relocation Camp Newspapers: Perspectives on Day-to-Day Life
One of the darker chapters in American history and one of the lesser discussed events of World War II was the forced internment, during the war, of an important segment of the American population-persons of Japanese descent. This digital collection, consisting of 25 individual titles, documents life in the internment camps.
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Los Angeles Sentinel (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Full page and article images with searchable full text from the Los Angeles Sentinel.
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers
Digital archive of historical newspapers. Each issue of each title includes the complete paper, cover-to-cover, with full-page and article images.
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Southeast Asian Newspapers
Covers several countries, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, and featuring multiple languages such as Dutch, English, French, Javanese, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Chronicles the changes that took place during this period, and the challenges of early statehood.
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Chronicling America
Access to information about historic newspapers and select digitized newspaper pages. Search historic newspaper pages from 1789-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present.
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Atlanta Daily World (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
This database provides full-page and article images with searchable full text from the Atlanta world (1931-1932) and the Atlanta daily world (1932-2010). The collection includes digital reproductions of every page from every issue in PDF format.
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Indianapolis Star (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Provides full text access to The Indianapolis Star from 1903 to 2004.
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American Prison Newspapers, 1800-2020: Voices from the Inside
Access to hundreds of periodicals published within prisons by incarcerated people from across the country. The collection represents penal institutions of all kinds, with special attention paid to women's-only institutions.