ProQuest - Black Newspapers
Black newspapers have been documenting the lives, concerns, and viewpoints of their readers since the 1800s. This day-by-day, event-by-event record of the African-American experience is brought together in a unique microfilm collection.
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ProQuest - Alternative Press, 1986+
In the past 25 years, the causes and lifestyles espoused in underground newspapers have evolved beyond the paradigms of liberal and conservative, and the newspapers have matured from throw-aways to respected publications of divergent viewpoints.
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ProQuest - Among the Clouds, 1877-1917
Mount Washington's Indian name was Agiocochook, which aptly means "home of the Great Spirit." In the early and middle 1800s this rustic White Mountain region of New Hampshire was often visited by famous writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau.
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ProQuest - Art Press, The
Reproduced on microfiche - an exhibition held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, in 1976 recording the history and development of the art periodical through a montage of text and illustration on 51 screens.
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