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African American Studies  Tags: primary_sources newspapers  

Primary and selected secondary sources for research in African American Studies at Princeton University.
Last update: Nov 21st, 2009 URL: http://libguides.princeton.edu/aas  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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The Echo
Martinsville, LA
1872-1878

 

Film S01557
reel 103
Mar. 15, 1873

The Elevator
San Francisco, CA 
1865-(?)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Film S01557
reels 62-63
May 5, 1865 - Dec. 26, 1874
incomplete

Film S01557
reel 111
Sept. 8, 1888

Emancipator
New York, NY
1833-1841

 

(EX) 1084.01.324e
1837 - 1840
incomplete

Enterprise
Omaha, NE
1893-1914

 

 

 

Film S01557
reel 64
Aug. 10, 1895 - July 3, 1897
reel 105
Jan. 12, 1900

Evening Call
Topeka, KS
n.d. 

 

Film S01557
reel 111
June 13, 1893 - July 8, 1893

 
 

Microfilm Location

African American newspapers on microfilm are located in Microforms Services on C-floor in Firestone Library. 

The following abbreviations are used:

d daily
m monthly
sm   semi-monthly
sw   semi-weekly
n.d.   no date
n.p.   no place
t.w.   tri-weekly
 
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