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Newspapers in America



Newspaper - publication issued periodically, usually daily or weekly, to convey information and opinion about current events.

Early Newspapers

The earliest recorded effort to inform the public of the news was the Roman Acta diurna, instituted by Julius Caesar and posted daily in public places. In China the first newspaper appeared in Beijing in the 8th cent. In several German cities manuscript   Read More...


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    The Golden Age of the Newspaper
    by George H. Douglas. 301 pgs.


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    The Popular Press, 1833-1865
    by William E. Huntzicker, William David Sloan, James D. Startt. 210 pgs.


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    The Black Press in Mississippi, 1865-1985
    by Julius E. Thompson. 235 pgs.


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    Studies in Newspaper and Periodical History: 1993 Annual
    by Michael Harris, Tom O'Malley. 254 pgs.


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