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All collections in this directory offer access free of charge. Some collections, however, are restricted to those holding library cards or with login credentials. This directory also includes libraries and archives with microfilm and digitized collections that are only searchable onsite.
Results 81-100 of 728
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Washington, DC Description: The Martin Luther King Jr. branch of the DC public library provides access to many local newspapers from the period 1933-1945 in both digitized collections and on microfilm. These include the Washington Post, the Washington Evening Star, the Washington Daily News, Washington Herald, Washington Times (Old) Evening Edition, and Washington TImes Herald. |
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Washington, DC Description: Some issues of the Washington Afro-American are available from August 1938 - August 1939. |
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Japanese-American Internment Camp Newspapers, 1942 to 1946 Washington, DC Description: Japanese-Americans incarcerated in camps around the country during World War II produced newspapers which include articles written in English and Japanese. By April 11, 1942, less than a month after FDR issued executive order 9066, the Manzanar Free Press began publication at the Manzanar Relocation Center in Inyo County, California. As other camps were established, many began publishing their own newspapers, some of which lasted until the camps slosed in 1945 or 1946. The Library of Congress collection Includes 29 newspapers (in English, Japanese, or both) from camps in seven states. |
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Newark, DE Description: The Review is a student newspaper published weekly by the University of Delaware. It was available during the years 1933-1945. Browse by issue date to research with date parameters. Submit inquiries through online portal: https://library.udel.edu/contact/ |
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Wilmington, DE Description: The Sunday Morning Star was published weekly. Most issues are available for the years 1933-1945. |
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Wilmington, DE Description: The Delaware Historical Society houses a collection of approximately 30 Delaware newspapers published during the period 1933-1945. |
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Wilmington , DE Description: The Wilmington Morning News was published from 1933-1945. |
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Wilmington Journal-Every Evening Wilmington , DE Description: The Wilmington Journal-Every Evening was published daily from 1933-1945. |
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FL Description: The Miami Herald was published from 1933-1945. |
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Open Online
Daytona Beach, FL Description: The Daytona Beach Morning Journal was published on weekdays during the years 1936-1945. |
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Library Only
Jacksonville , FL Description: The Florida Times-Union was published from 1933-1945. |
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Restricted Online
Miami , FL Description: The Miami Herald was published from 1933-1945. |
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Open Online
Sarasota, FL Description: The Sarasota Herald-Tribune was published daily, except Sundays. Most ssues are available for the years 1933, 1936, and 1938-1945. |
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Open Online
St. Petersburg, FL Description: The Evening Independent was published daily, except Sundays, during the years 1933-1945. |
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Open Online
St. Petersburg, FL Description: The St. Petersburg Times was published daily, except Sundays, during the years 1933-1945. |
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Open Online
Tallahassee, FL Description: The Jewish Floridian was published weekly during the years 1933-1945. |
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Open Online
Athens, GA Description: The Red and Black was published weekly from 1933-1945 as a University of Georgia publication. |
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Restricted Online
Atlanta, GA Description: Residents with a Washington, DC public library card number and PIN can access four major historic black newspapers: The Chicago Defender (1909-75), The New York Amsterdam News (1922-93) The Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003) and The Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988). |
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Georgia State University Signal Atlanta, GA Description: This collection includes The Evening Signal (1933-1943), The Junior Collegiate (1935-1943), and The Signal (1943-1945). The newspapers are fully searchable and can be downloaded. |
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Atlanta, GA Description: By the 1930s, though based in Atlanta, the Southern Israelite had begun circulating state-wide in Georgia and eventually throughout the South. Even in its early years, the paper not only covered the news of the southern Jewry, but also issues that involved Jewish populations throughout the nation and world, including the Holocaust. In October of 1934, the Southern Israelite began publishing a four page weekly edition, supplemented by its established monthly magazine edition. |
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