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  • Collection: Papers for the People: A Treasury of North Carolina News Sources

Northeast Central Durham Community Voice
The Voice focuses on the Northeast Central Durham community, a region plagued by high crime rates and economic instability. The paper is a collaboration between the journalism programs at UNC-Chapel Hill and North Carolina Central University, the…

Q-notes
LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer) arts, entertainment, and news publication based in Charlotte.

The Minority Voice
Monthly newspaper that serves the African American community of Eastern North Carolina

The Boys’ Courier
amateur newspaper

Our Free Blade
amateur newspaper

The Fool-Killer
The Fool-Killer newspaper was the personal project of James Larkin Pearson, a Wilkes County native. Pearson summarized the newspaper as a “Pungent Periodical of Thrilling Thought.”

Little But Loud
At 2½” x 2”, this issue marks the smallest newspaper held by the North Carolina Collection

Bragg Briefs
anti-Vietnam War newspaper

Lager Fackel
Prisoner of war camps were established in eighteen locations in North Carolina during World War II. One of the largest POW facilities was located at Camp Butner in Granville County, which held as many as 3,000 mostly German prisoners. These men were…

North Carolina Amateur
amateur newspaper

Trench And Camp
In addition to war news, stories about military personnel, activities taking place in Camp Greene or Charlotte, and advertisements, the paper included cartoons featuring American soldiers crusading against the German “Huns.”

Zion’s Landmarks
Primitive Baptist minister L.I. Bodenheimer began publishing Zion’s Landmarks in 1867 to connect Primitive Baptists in the state and the South

Tangents
local newspaper, started as student publication

Africo-American Presbyterian
The Africo-American Presbyterian stated its purpose as meeting the "Educational, Material, Moral, and Religious Interests of our people in the South.”

NC Cotton Grower
newsletter for the Cotton Growers Co-operative Association

The Carolina Plain Dealer
The Carolina Plain Dealer was an underground leftist political and alternative-culture newspaper based in Durham.

Home Journal
amateur newspaper

Network of North Carolina Women
Progressive paper published during the last years of second-wave feminism, a roughly twenty-year period of feminist activity and thought that began in the United States in the early 1960s.

NC Landmark Limited
A politically-conservative North Carolina newspaper

Justice Speaks: Black Workers for Justice
The newsletter of the Black Workers for Justice organization

The People’s Voice
"The Newspaper for all the people of Halifax and Northampton Counties.” The publication possessed a strong progressive bent.

AMCO News
Employee newsletter of the Adams-Millis Hosiery Mill
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