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"Frontier Journalism: Newspapers in Antebellum Alabama". Alabama Historical Quarterly. 37. Allen W. Jones (1984). "Voices for Improving Rural Life: Alabama's Black Agricultural Press, 1890-1965". Agricultural History. 58 (3): 209– 220. JSTOR 3743075. King E. Williams Jr. (1997). The Press of Alabama: A History of the Alabama Press Association.
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This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
The Alabama Department of Archives and History is the official repository of archival records for the U.S. state of Alabama.Under the direction of Thomas M. Owen its founder, the agency received state funding by an act of the Alabama Legislature on February 27, 1901.
The Alabama Historical Quarterly 1951 Volume 13, No.'s 1,2,3,4. State Department of Archives and History. Owen, Marie Bankhead (1952). The Alabama Historical Quarterly (Volume 14). Alabama Department of Archives and History. Owen, Marie Bankhead (1954). The Alabama Historical Quarterly (Fall and Winter Issue 1954) "Mobile History Reader ...
Note that there are lists of newspapers in every state, such as List of newspapers in Alabama, each with a section on defunct newspapers in the state. These lists often include titles missing below. These lists often include titles missing below.
The Alabama State Sovereignty Commission was a government agency established in the U.S. state of Alabama to combat desegregation, which operated from 1963 to 1973. [1] The agency doubled as an intelligence network, and kept files on civil rights activists.