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ProQuest - American Culture Series II (ACSII), 1493-1875
American Culture Series, 1493-1875, A Cumulative Guide to the Microfilm Collection, edited by Ophelia Lo, provides access by author, title, subject, and reel order. Free with collection. The Weimer Bibliography cites ~6,500 works...
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ProQuest - Beecher (John) The Papers, 1899-1972
Beecher's contributions as a radical and reformer encompassed more than his compassion as a poet or his power as a journalist. He was a man of actions as well as words, and he put his beliefs into practice helping those underprivileged by generations of neglect and deprivation.
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ProQuest - Colin Legum's African Collection
A wealth of newspaper cuttings, extracts from journals, pamphlets and typescript material on Pan-African leaders and personalities; Pan-African themes; political and economic issues relating to Pan-Africanism, conferences and summits.
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ProQuest - Lloyd (Henry Demarest), Papers of 1840 - 1937
Henry Demarest Lloyd edited several reformist publications before joining the Chicago Tribune in 1872 where his writings exposed the abuses of contemporary American society and proposed drastic reforms in business and government.
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ProQuest - Murrow (Edward R.) Papers, The
One of the most unique phenomena of the 20th century is the mass media revolution. Of the many pioneers who shaped broadcast journalism, it is Edward R. Murrow who has been called its founding father. This microfilm collection spans Murrow's illustrious career in radio and television.
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ProQuest - Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism
Spanning the era of World War I up to 1985, the material in this collection provides a stimulating resource never before available in a single package.
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ProQuest - Sargent (John Osborne) Papers, The, 1831-1912
This collection covers the achievements of Sargent as a journalist and Whig politician, and discloses the depth of accurate detail attributable to a literary mind. Approximately half of the set contains correspondence with such people as Millard Fillmore, Horace Greeley, Henry Clay, and others.
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ProQuest - Smith (Goldwin) Papers, 1823-1910
The British-born Canadian emigrant gained wide recognition during his lifetime as a historian, educator, editor, and essayist. Always controversial, he criticized imperialism, women's suffrage, socialism, political corruption, and ecclesiastical coercion, among other targets.
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ProQuest - The World Federalist Movement: A Collection of Mainstream Journals on Microfiche
The journals listed below were all connected with movements to establish European or world federation as a stronger form of international organization than the League of Nations or United Nations.
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