Pittsburgh Courier: 1911 - 2002
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Description: "One of the most nationally circulated Black newspapers, the Courier reached its peak in the 1930s. A conservative voice in the African-American community, the Courier challenged the misrepresentation of African-Americans in the national media and advocated social reforms to advance the cause of civil rights.

"Offers primary source material essential to the study of American history and African-American culture, history, politics, and the arts.

"Provides full-page and article images in easily downloadable PDF format, lengthy backfiles, and the ability to search 21 different article types." [from ProQuest]

Coverage: 1911 - 2002
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