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LTEN 154 Nineteenth Century Radicals: Newspapers

Newspapers

Full-text content and images from numerous newspapers from a range of urban and rural regions throughout the U.S. The collection encompasses the entire 19th century, with an emphasis on such topics as the American Civil War, African-American culture and history, Western migration and Antebellum-era life.

Discover North American Indigenous journalism spanning two centuries with this major digital resource. Featuring publications from a range of communities, with an extensive list of periodicals produced in the United States and Canada, including Alaska, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Nevada and Oklahoma, from 1828 to 2016.

American Periodicals from the Center for Research Libraries is a full-text electronic resource containing full-color scans of original printed documents archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL). The collection spans the nineteenth century through the dawn of the twentieth century, containing labor, trade, literary, scientific, and photographic periodicals, as well as other historically significant titles. The resource provides enhanced access to hundreds of periodicals, resulting in a tool which is vital both to the research process and classroom experience. The APCRL database contains a total of nearly 3 million pages from 1887 publications.

A monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. Launched in New York City in June 1850.

America's leading 19th century illustrated newspaper.