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    Obituaries of Dr. Edward A. LeCocq, ca. 1965

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    Two different obituaries from unknown newspapers detailing the life and accidental death of Dr. Edward A. LeCocq (1901-1965), the youngest son of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq.https://nwcommons.nwciowa.edu/lecocqdescendants/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Newspaper Clippings, 1922-1925

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    Newspaper clippings related to Morehead State Normal School from 1922 to 1925. The clippings were cut from various newspapers in Kentucky, many are from the Rowan County News.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/college_histories/1286/thumbnail.jp

    Newspaper Clippings from Adron Doran Collection, 1975-1979

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    Newspapers clippings related to Morehead State University from September 13, 1975 to January 8, 1979.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/college_histories/1193/thumbnail.jp

    Advertisements from assorted businesses

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    Newspaper advertisements for businesses including: life insurance, real estate, clothing and dry goods, private schools, booksellers, family groceries, jewelers.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ciwar_clip/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Articles in Regional Newspapers

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    Articles in various newspapers in Kentucky on the Rowan County War from 1885 to 1888

    Washington County - Lincoln Heritage Trail

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    Special edition about the Lincoln Heritage Trail and the history of Washington County, Kentucky published in Spring 1975

    America’s Historical Newspapers

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    [Review of] Stanley Nelson (Producer and Director). The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords

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    One of the most important institutions established in African American communities has been the Black Press. It is also an institution that has not received much of the attention it deserves. The Black Press today still consists of approximately 100 newspapers carrying on the tradition of the first Black newspaper, Freedom\u27s Journal (1827). After recently compiling a bibliography on Blacks in the U.S. West, it became obvious that whenever and wherever a Black community became established, Black newspapers immediately emerged. For example, Colorado had over one hundred, California more than twice that number, and Iowa over forty. States such as Wyoming or North Dakota that had no Black newspapers received some coverage from out-of-state Black papers. Further, some out-of-state Black newspapers also received distribution in those states with few or no Black newspapers, providing much-needed information and resources

    [Review of] Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., and James W. Parins. American Indian and Alaska Native Newspapers and Periodicals, 1826-1924

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    American Indian and Alaska Native Newspapers and Periodicals, 1826-1924 is a timely and useful book, particularly with growing interest in ethnicity. The work is a directory listing more than 200 titles of American Indian and Alaska Native newspapers and periodicals . The names of the newspapers and journals are listed alphabetically as well as cross-referenced by tribal affiliation, location, and chronology. Following each title is a brief description listing the publications owner(s) and dates of publication. An index is included. The book describes the earliest newspapers up to 1924, when the Pueblo Lands Board Act was passed, giving citizenship to all Indians and legal standing to tribes

    Las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos desde la perspectiva de la prensa europea

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    Public relations strategies based on dramatization are key tools to achieving success in electoral campaigns. Press offices play a fundamental role as theatre directors, turning their leaders into great actors. What at first glance would look like a theatrical performance is, more than ever, what happened in the US presidential elections. Newspapers are intensifying the use of visual elements to reinforce the news. This research paper analyses 2,463 articles from eight digital newspapers in four countries to learn about the impact of visuals and dramatization on the European press. It seems paradoxical that the progressive newspapers devoted more articles to Trump than the conservative newspapers. A lack of time on the part of the journalists? What is certain is that the visuals prepared by Trump’s press office and his perfectly designed public appearances, were reproduced by the media. The study shows that the progressive newspapers analysed have contributed to giving Trump greater visibility in Europe
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