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JOMC 742: Readings in Mass Communication History  

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    Full-text and images of seven historic newspapers: The Atlanta Constitution (1868 to 1945), The Baltimore Sun (1837-1987), The Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1986), The Los Angeles Times (1881-1989), The New York Times (1851 to 2 or 3 years ago), The Wall Street Journal (1889-1995), and The Washington Post (1877 to 1996). great visuals!
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