Reports on the publication of Parts V and VI of 'AFRICAN-AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS: The 19th Century,' by Accessible Archives, Inc. Estimated number of articles contained in the database; Accessible Archives as a publisher of electronic full-text searchable historical databases; Details of the database...
National newspapers, including The Chicago Daily Tribune, took note: Mr. Wilson put the head of the government in the position of denying the principles of the government . . . We are not ready to concede that any body of citizenship has less standing under the law than any other. It is...
Readers clipped newspapers apart and reassembled them in scrapbooks, in folders, and in archives. By this downcycling they refashioned texts as emblems of solidarity, as signifiers of commitments, and as proof of purpose. Our purpose here is to deaccession newspapers, unglue the bits of paper ...
When Gates arrived at Harvard, headhunted from Duke, he found that there was only one professor tenured under Afro-American Studies: Werner M. Sollors. Gates’s predecessor, who he described as “the great historian Nathan Huggins,” had recently died. Neil L. Rudenstine, who had been named...
,City of Wilson,Migration,Newspapers,Womenand taggedJones,migration to New Jersey,nonagenarian,obituary,TabrononFebruary 4, 2025.Leave a comment Signal Boost: NCAAHC’s Black History Month toolkit. From the North Carolina African American Heritage Commission (@northcarolinaaahc)’s Instagram account: ...
Military Women: A Content Analysis of United States and United Kingdom Newspapers Portrayal During the Iraq War The purpose of this study was to determine how the tone and roles of women serving in the Iraq War were portrayed in newspaper articles. Issues of how wome... AJ Fritz - Disserta...
Recently, there have been many newspapers (The Economist), magazines (Time), and writers who have hailed the ‘Rise of Africa’ in the past decade. These analyses often look at the massive growth rates in GDP that African countries have sustained and they see hope for the future, especially...
“Gov. Tanner’s Speech.”Richmond Planet.(Richmond, Va.), 23 July 1898.Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84025841/1898-07-23/ed-1/seq-4/. Johnson, J. N. “Negro Soldiers’ Bravery: How Can They Be Utilized in...
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