Searchable collection of 730 historical American newspapers published between 1690 and 1876, including national, regional and local publications.
500,000 issues from more than 500 historical newspapers. Includes weeklies, dailies and historical significant newspapers. Key titles include the New York Herald, New York Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, South Carolina City Gazette, Dallas Morning News, Kansas City Star, San Jose Mercury News.
The largest online collection of 19th-century U.S. newspapers from the American West. Approx. 2,500 titles published in all 24 states west of the Mississippi River, plus a number of titles published east of the Mississippi for valuable political and economic context.
Search more than 270 African American newspapers from over 35 states, published during the 19th and 20th centuries. Includes rarer titles from the black presses of smaller US cities and issues of the earliest black newspapers.
Full-text archive of The Chicago Defender from 1909 to 1975, a key African American newspaper. Includes news articles, editorials, and cultural commentary, offering insight into 20th-century U.S. history, civil rights, and urban African American life.
Spanning 1490–2007, this resource brigns together both primary and secondary materials on slavery, abolition, and social justice from UK and North American archives. Includes manuscripts, maps, essays, and visual sources covering the Atlantic slave trade, resistance movements, abolition campaigns, and the legacies of slavery across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Islamic world.
A comprehensive news database offering full-text access to UK national and regional newspapers, international news sources, trade journals, magazines, and company reports. Coverage includes titles like The Times, The Guardian, The Independent, and The Observer, with daily updates and global scope.
A fully digitized collection of newspapers published in the United States between 1798 and 1963. Contains a separate searchable directory of American newspapers dating back to 1690.
Digitised archive of the Los Angeles Times, including news articles, photographs, advertisements, obituaries, and cartoons. Covers local, regional, and national events from the late 19th to early 21st century.
Fully searchable archive of The New York Times, with full text, article-level images, and subject indexing. Covers local, national, and international news, politics, and society from 1851 to 2021.
Digitised archive of the New York Amsterdam News, a major African American newspaper founded in 1909. Covers 1922 to 2010, with reporting on local and national news, politics, culture, and civil rights, particularly reflecting the experiences of Black communities in New York City.
Provides full-text access to the Pittsburgh Courier, an influential African American newspaper, from 1911 to 2010. Includes news articles, editorials, and cultural reporting with a focus on African American communities and issues across the United States.
Provides full-text access to major newspaers from across the US, including The Times-Picayune (New Orleans), The Plain Dealer (Cleveland), and The Oregonian (Portland) from 1923 to 1991. Drawn from U.S. historical collections, the archive includes news articles, editorials, advertisements, and other content reflecting regional perspectives on 20th-century American life.
A collection of full-text, fully searchable articles and images from the Wall Street Journal. It includes primary sources and covers the period from 1889–2010. Subjects include: American politics, American history
Digital archive of the American newspaper, The Washington Post, that includes news articles, photos, advertisements, obituaries, cartoons, and more. Subjects include: American politics, American history
A digital archive of alternative press publications produced in the United States during the 20th century. Provides full-text access to magazines, newspapers, and journals created by feminist, LGBTQ+, African American, Native American, Lationo, GI, Campus Underground, Right-Wing and other activist and independent communities.
The largest primary resource collection of 18th- and 19th-century Caribbean newspapers. Covers colonial history, the Atlantic slave trade, international commerce, New World slavery, and U.S. relations with the region.