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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.
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The Vindicator
San Francisco, CA 
1884-1906(?)
see also San Francisco Vindicator

 

Film S01557
reel 111
Nov. 17, 1888
Feb. 9, 16, 1889

The Virginia Star
Richmond, VA
1877-1888

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Film S01557
reel 103
Sept. 8, 1877 - July 23, 1881
reel 109
Dec. 14, 1878
Mar. 27, 1880
Apr. 30, 1881
Nov. 11, 1882
Dec. 9, 23, 1882

Voice of Missions 
Atlanta, GA
n.d.

 

Film S01557
reel 105
Feb. 1, 1900

 
 

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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