Library of Congress presents a the Daniel Murray pamphlet collection, which provides a review of African-American literature and history.
Provides a brief history of American alternative journalism in the 20th century. Spans muckracking through feminist publishing.
Founded in 1981, this group of scholars shares research in mass communication studies. Includes media history links and membership details.
Presents a photo-essay on the vast Teletype central terminal in Buffalo, New York. Includes a former employee's recollections of the facility.
Celebrates this US city's long-running newspaper by presenting vintage news from various periods since 1872 to 1997.
Academic journal written by award-winning reporters and students from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
Lists early Toronto newspapers chronologically since 1793. Read short profiles of each paper.
Scientific American shares a collection of online reprints from their 19th century archives. Includes a mystery inventor of the month.
Highlights the appearance of Colonial America's first political cartoons in Ben Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette and the Massachusetts Centinel.
Briefly profiles Colonial America's first newspaper, the Boston News-Letter, first published in 1704. Includes images of pages from the journal.
View resources related to a film on Seldes, a noted newspaperman and critic of the press. Link to the George Seldes Internet Archive.
Explore this collection of one-sheet printed matter associated with poetry, fine printing and journalism.
Chronicles the newspapers and newspeople involved in 150 years of Hawaiian journalism history. Discusses the Hawaiian language press.
Presents stories of the American West from newspapers of the past. Read texts that originally ran in the early 20th century.
Provides a guide to interpreting vintage newspaper information. Find links to resources on 19th-century American life.
Furnishes a forum for journalism historians to meet and exchange information. Includes links and an archive.
Offers a library of primary sources on American social history centering on the Civil War period. View facsimile pages of many periodicals.
Digital library of facsimile edition of United States periodicals from the antebellum period through reconstruction.
Offers archived New York newspapers published since 1725 to researchers. Access online papers, resources on collecting and clippings.
Feature of the Early America Review highlights contemporary accounts of the conflict. Includes graphics of newspaper pages of the time.
Learn about this Arlington, VA, repository of media news knowledge, history, and anecdotes. Includes exhibit information and a number of images.
Exhibit profiles war correspondents from the Crimean War to the present. Watch interviews of journalists, or learn about communications advances.
Academic has compiled photographs and statistics of early journalism history in the United States.
Features research gleaned from The New Federalist's American Almanac insert. Find resources on economy, progressivism and the Renaissance.
Compiles links to collections and archives of online magazines, journals and newspapers.
Presentation of the Public Broadcasting System highlights the history of America's black press. Read biographies of publishers and reporters.