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  2. Chronicling America - Wikipedia

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    Chronicling America. Chronicling America is an open access, open source newspaper database and companion website. [ 1][ 2][ 3] It is produced by the United States National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), a partnership between the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities. [ 4][ 5][ 6] The NDNP was founded in 2005. [ 7 ...

  3. National Digital Newspaper Program - Wikipedia

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    The National Digital Newspaper Program is a joint project between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress to create and maintain a publicly available, online digital archive of historically significant newspapers published in the United States between 1836 and 1922. Additionally, the program will make available ...

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon Municipal Newspaper Library newspapers, magazines, and more Free; A Comarca de Arganil (1901–2009) newspapers Free; Algarve Digital Newspaper Library (1810–) Free; Anglo-Portuguese News (1937–2004) Free; Casa Comum Diario de Lisboa (1921–1990) images only, no index Free; Público (2001– ) Pay

  5. The Broad Ax - Wikipedia

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    The Broad Ax (1895–1931) was a weekly newspaper that began publication on August 31, 1895, originally in Salt Lake City by Julius F. Taylor. After a series of conflicts with the Latter Day Saints, Taylor relocated the newspaper to Chicago in 1899. [1][2] The Broad Ax has been described as "the most controversial black newspaper in Chicago in ...

  6. Daniel J. Boorstin - Wikipedia

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    Conservatismin the United States. Daniel Joseph Boorstin (October 1, 1914 – February 28, 2004) was an American historian at the University of Chicago who wrote on many topics in American and world history. [2] He was appointed the twelfth Librarian of the United States Congress in 1975 and served until 1987.

  7. Chicago Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News was founded by Melville E. Stone, Percy Meggy, and William Dougherty in 1875 and began publishing on December 23. Byron Andrews, fresh out of Hobart College, was one of the first reporters. The paper aimed for a mass readership in contrast to its primary competitor, the Chicago Tribune, which appealed to the city's elites.

  8. National Archives and Records Administration - Wikipedia

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    www.archives.gov. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States government within the executive branch, [4] charged with the preservation and documentation of government and historical records. It is also tasked with increasing public access to those documents that make up the National ...

  9. National Recording Registry - Wikipedia

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    The National Recording Registry is a list of sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant, and inform or reflect life in the United States." [1] The registry was established by the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000, [2] which created the National Recording Preservation Board, whose members are ...