Pennsylvania Gazette and African-American Newspapers

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Temple Libraries today acquired the electronic version of the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728-1800. Published in Philadelphia, the Gazette is often called the New York Times of the 18th Century. For now, researchers should go directly to Accessible.com for access to this full-text resource. Once at the site, click on "Search" to begin.

A second major acquisition is African-American Newspapers: The 19th Century, also available from Accessible.com. Representative titles include Freedom's Journal, the North Star, Provincial Freeman and the Frederick Douglass Papers.

--David C. Murray

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