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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: CORRECTION - NEH Announces 2019 Awards for the National Digital Newspaper Program, Adding Partners in Rhode Island, Virgin Islands and Wyoming!

An error was made in a previous message regarding the number of partners to date in the National Digital Newspaper Program. Corrected message below:

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has announced 2019 National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) funding for institutions representing 11 states to expand their selection and digitization of U.S. historic newspapers for contribution to the freely available Chronicling America online collection, hosted by the Library of Congress. New partners in the program include the Providence Public Library (Rhode Island); the U.S. Virgin Islands (in partnership with the Universities of Florida and Puerto Rico); and the University of Wyoming (Laramie).  Eight other participating institutions – Arkansas State Archives, Connecticut State Library, University of Delaware, University of Georgia, Minnesota Historical Society, Library of Virginia, West Virginia University and Wisconsin Historical Society - also received awards to expand their ongoing selection and digitization of newspapers from their state. Check out the full list of grants for details. Since 2005, cultural institutions in 50 states and territories have joined the program, jointly sponsored by the NEH and LOC, and contributed more than 15 million digitized historical American newspaper pages, published between 1789 and 1963 in 19 different languages, to the collection.

Learn more about the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) or explore American history through Chronicling America and read more about it! Follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: "FIRE! Destruction of Chicago!" Chicago Tribune, Oct. 11, 1871

Almost 150 years ago on October 8, 1871, the Great Fire of Chicago began in a small dwelling on "the west side"  of the city. Two days later, as the conflagration finally died down, the Chicago Tribune printed a brief two-page issue, its first since the disaster began. Its own home offices devastated by the fire, after detailed descriptions of the destruction, the paper declared "CHICAGO SHALL RISE AGAIN." Discover more about how the nation responded to the news through our Research Guide and read more about it in the Chicago Tribune!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Checking Out Baseball’s World Series in Washington 1924, 1925 and 1933

Game 3 of the 2019 World Series gets underway in Washington, DC, tonite and we're excited! Not since 1933 has Washington hosted the championship games of “America’s great pastime,” baseball! In 1924, Washington’s then-home baseball team, the Washington Senators, won the series and earned bragging rights in 7 games against the New York Giants. Not quite so successful in 1925 and 1933 against the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Giants again, respectively, the nation’s press still covered the sport in detail and with drama. Check out the newspaper coverage for each of these series or earlier World Series and read more about it! And be sure to follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm for more fun snippets of old news!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 119 YEARS AGO: "The Gobble," San Francisco Call," Nov. 24, 1901

Not enjoying the Thanksgiving spirit? Here's an unusual poem by Clarence V. Odell describing the turkey-eat-turkey dynamic of a 'gobble,' another name for a flock of the big birds (also known as a 'rafter').

"NINE greedy gobblers having a fete,
One ate his head off, then there were eight...."

Pity the turkeys... it rarely ends well for them!

Read more about it and follow us all the time on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Yellowface [electronic resource] : creating the Chinese in American popular music and performance, 1850s-1920s / Krystyn R. Moon

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You should see yourself [electronic resource] : Jewish identity in postmodern American culture / edited by Vincent Brook




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Zellig Harris [electronic resource] : from American linguistics to socialist Zionism / Robert F. Barsky

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The Cambridge companion to Latin American poetry / edited by Stephen Malcolm Hart, University College, London

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Latin American technopoetics: scientific explorations in new media / Scott Weintraub

Dewey Library - PQ7082.P7 W45 2018




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2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety proceedings: perspectives on process safety from around the world / American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety proceedings: process safety spotlights / American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS) / American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS) / American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety proceedings: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum / American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety International Conference (CCPS) / American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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The subjective well-being module of the American Time Use Survey [electronic resource] : assessment for its continuation / Panel on Measuring Subjective Well-Being in a Policy-Relevant Framework, Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral an




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Why American elections are flawed (and how to fix them) [electronic resource] / Pippa Norris

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Indian-American woman appointed CIO of top US university



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Indian-American pleads guilty in Al-Qaeda sting operation



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Indian-American CEO convicted for paying kickbacks



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Indian-American pleads guilty to defrauding insurance firms



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Indian-American Civil Rights lawyer Vanita Gupta appointed to head US Justice Department



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Indian-American jailed in US for selling fake sculptures



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Michelle Obama bats for Indian-American Ami Bera



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Indian-American scientist appointed as US Science Envoy



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Indian-American appointed minority floor leader in Michigan



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US President Barack Obama appoints Indian-American executive Ajay Banga to key administrative post



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Indian-American businessman shot dead in US



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Indian-American hotelier Ravi Patel announces Congressional bid



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Indian-American, Purnendu Dasgupta, wins prestigious chemistry award



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Indian-American appointed to key federal aviation post



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Indian American therapist found guilty of medicare fraud



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US President Barack Obama re-nominates Indian-American Sunil Sabharwal to key administration post



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Indian-American to run for US Congress in 2016 polls



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Indian-American Renu Khator to head US council on education



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Indian-American professor wins teaching award



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Three Indian-Americans among biggest philanthropists of 2015



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Indian-American among top 25 women in US healthcare



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Indian-American policeman wins prestigious police award



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Barack Obama names Indian-American Yale professor to key admin post



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Indian-American student sentenced to life for killing friend



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Indian-American teens emerge co-champions in National Spelling Bee competition



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We are not hyphenated Americans, but Americans: Bobby Jindal



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Four Indian-Americans honoured with Great Immigrants award



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Indian-Americans seek US intervention on abducted children



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Indian-American Atul Keshap sworn in as US Envoy to Sri Lanka



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On Teachers’ Day, Indian-American woman professor wins national award



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