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Encyclopedia > American Periodicals in History

This is a list of American periodicals that are no longer published but remain historically significant in their influence.


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Black Periodicals and Newspapers listed the titles held by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and the University and was aimed at students and faculty who had found it difficult to use these institutions' voluminous holdings.
Native American Newspapers and Periodicals (Greenwood, 1984) was funded by the Department of Public Instruction, along with a series of workshops and an index to the Wisconsin Native American press.
This work is the most extensive yet compiled, and its titles represent many phases of African-American thought and action, from religious, abolitionist, and educational press of the antebellum era to the publications of nationalists, Hip Hop musicians, and business and professional groups that appear today.
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