Daily Observer (1981 - 2016, Liberia)Founded in 1981, the Daily Observer is Liberia’s best-known, independent, national newspaper. The Daily Observer is notable for its coverage of the modern history of Liberia—including the Liberian Civil War and through its current phase of development.
Evening Star, 1852 - 1922This link opens in a new windowArchive of daily newspaper from 1852-1922 published in Washington D.C.
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Financial Times Historical Archive 1888-2016This link opens in a new windowArchive from 1888-2016 of daily business newspaper out of London that also covers global financial and economic issues.
Moscow News Digital ArchiveThis link opens in a new windowEnglish language newspaper published in Russia from 1930-2014. The Moscow News reflects the shifting ideological, political, social and economic currents within the Soviet Union and Russia in the last century
New York Times (NYTimes.com)This link opens in a new windowAccess to The New York Times on the nytimes.com platform*Must create individual account for first time access*NYT account creation instructions
Telegraph Historical Archive 1855-2016This link opens in a new windowArchive of the British Newspaper, The Telegraph, from 1855-2016. The newspaper published widely on foreign affairs and foreign cultures.
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El Caribe Digital Archive, 1956-2021El Caribe is a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Santo Domingo and is one of the Dominican Republic’s most influential and longest-running newspapers. Founded in 1948 under the repressive Trujillo regime (1930-1961), the newspaper has borne witness to decades of political uncertainty, economic development, and social change. Except for brief interruptions in publication for a month in 1962 and seven months in 1965, El Caribe has been a constant chronicle of national and international news, both for the Dominican Republic and the broader Caribbean region.
Caribbean NewspapersThis link opens in a new windowNewspapers from 22 islands in the Caribbean, from 1718-1876.
118 German language Jewish periodicals published from 1806 to 1938.
Ethnic American NewspapersThis link opens in a new windowNewspapers in 10 languages from 25 states, from 1799-1971. Emphasis on Americans of Czech, French, German, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Jewish, Lithuanian, Polish, Slovak and Welsh descent.
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Hispanic American NewspapersThis link opens in a new windowSpanish-language newspapers printed in the U.S. during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Independent and Revolutionary Mexican NewspapersThis collection traces the evolution of Mexico during this pivotal period. Comprising over 1,000 titles from Mexico’s pre-independence, independence and revolutionary periods (1807-1929), the newspapers in this collection provide rare documentation of the dramatic events of this era and include coverage of Mexican partisan politics, yellow press, political and social satire, as well as local, regional, national and international news. While holdings of many of the newspapers in this collection are available only in very short runs, the titles are often unique and, in many cases, represent the only existing record of a newspaper’s short-lived publication.
Late Qing and Republican Era Chinese Newspapers (1911-1949)The press of more than twenty cities is represented, spanning the Chinese mainland and the entire half century. The collection provides researchers a richly comprehensive perspective on Chinese life, culture, and politics throughout the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the years of provisional government and civil war, and the birth of the People’s Republic.
Middle Eastern and North African NewspapersThis link opens in a new windowMiddle Eastern & North African Newspapers collection, from 1870-present, predominantly in Arabic, but also includes key titles in English and French.
El Mundo (Puerto Rico, 1919 - 1990)Founded in 1919, El Mundo (The World) was a respected, conservative newspaper from Puerto Rico and was widely considered a key source for news until it ceased in 1990. The paper strived to live up to its slogan “Verdad y Justicia” (Truth and Justice). Key topics covered by the newspaper include industrialization of Puerto Rican society, the Great Depression, territorial relations with the United States including citizenship and activities of independence movements such as the Macheteros and FALN, the rise of the Popular Democratic Party, the Ponce massacre, the Ley de la Mordaza (Gag Law) and more.
Southeast Asian Newspapers, 1839-1976Southeast Asia in the late-Nineteenth and early-Twentieth centuries was largely and violently controlled by Western colonial powers, with most of the region divided among the British, French, Dutch, Spanish, and American empires, supplanted by a brief period of Japanese colonialism following the outbreak of war in Europe and the Pacific. The post-World War II era witnessed a series of revolutions as local leaders looked to regain independence from colonial powers. Decolonization efforts spread throughout the region, alongside turmoil and bloodshed, ultimately leaving the newly independent states in charge of their own political, economic, and social pathways for the first time in decades.
The Southeast Asian Newspapers collection chronicles the changes that took place throughout the region during this period, and the challenges of early statehood. Covering several countries from the region, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, and featuring multiple languages such as Dutch, English, French, Javanese, Spanish, and Vietnamese, the Southeast Asian Newspapers collection incorporates a wealth of coverage and perspectives on major regional and global events of the late 19th and 20th centuries.
New York Times (NYTimes.com)This link opens in a new windowAccess to The New York Times on the nytimes.com platform*Must create individual account for first time access*NYT account creation instructions
America's NewsThis link opens in a new windowFull text newspapers and transcripts from a variety of news media including the Columbus Dispatch, USA today, and more
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Nexis UniThis link opens in a new windowNexis Uni features news, business, government, and legal sources from LexisNexis, dating back to 1790. It includes articles, broadcasts, newswires, and newspapers archives from the local to international level.
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Newspaper SourceThis link opens in a new windowFull text for regional U.S. newspapers, international newspapers, newswires, and newspaper columns. Television & radio news transcripts are also provided.
America's NewsThis link opens in a new windowFull text newspapers and transcripts from a variety of news media including the Columbus Dispatch, USA today, and more
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Indigenous Newspapers in North AmericaThis link opens in a new windowNorth American Indigenous newspaper publications from 1828 to 2016. Includes national, local, and student publications with a range of subjects from an Indigenous perspective.
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American Prison Newspapers, 1800-2020This link opens in a new windowNewspapers published in U.S. prisons and penal institutions from across the country, with special attention paid to women's-only institutions.
Confederate, union, abolitionist and British presses.
Independent VoicesThis link opens in a new windowCollection of alternative press newspapers, magazines, and journals produced by feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, anti-war activists, Black Power advocates, Hispanics, LGBT activists, and extreme right-wing press.
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Documenting White Supremacy and Its Opponents in the 1920sThis link opens in a new windowLocal, regional, and national newspapers published by Klan organizations and by sympathetic publishers in the 1920s. It also includes key anti-Klan voices from newspapers published by American Black, Catholic, and Jewish communities
Middle Eastern and North African NewspapersThis link opens in a new windowMiddle Eastern & North African Newspapers collection, from 1870-present, predominantly in Arabic, but also includes key titles in English and French.
Service Newspapers of World War TwoThis link opens in a new windowCollection of newspapers published during WWII and its immediate aftermath (1939-1948). Includes some non-English material as well.