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Thanks to the Internet Archive, the history of American newspapers is more searchable than ever

Thanks to the Internet Archive, the history of American newspapers is more searchable than ever A stroll through the archives of Editor & Publisher shows an industry with moments of glory and shame and evidence that not all of today’s problems are new. By Joshua Benton@jbenton Feb. 2, 2021, 1:53 p.m. Feb. 2, 2021, 1:53 p.m. My two intellectual loves are history and journalism alternately, history and its first draft and I’m always happy to see the two overlap. That’s the case with word that the Internet Archive has digitized nearly the entire back catalog of Editor & Publisher for decades the bible of the newspaper industry and made it searchable to all.

VT Staffer, Steve Roberston, Dies of COVID 19, Much Loved, Much Missed – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Senior Editor… The article below is his last from 2020. Steve has been dead since December 23, 2020 and only confirmed today.  Before that he was in a medically induced coma. Steve came onto VT to provide balance. VT has too long ignored those with the gentler touch. I worked with Steve on writing and editing and we became fast friends. Our phone calls drifted into hours and were often. Steve was a rare person, someone free of hate, someone it was difficult to find fault with. He was also tireless, a strong person, young for VT and the last person you would expect to die from anything.

Charles M Meredith III – Times News Online

Charles M Meredith III – Times News Online
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When Women Demanded Access to Blue-Collar Jobs

Melvin I. Urofsky on the Living History of Affirmative Action in America December 14, 2020 In 1993, the New York City Fire Department issued a curious order, namely that no pictures could be taken of Brenda Berkman, a 15-year veteran of the force, on or off duty, inside or outside a firehouse. This proved to be one last gasp in the protest against women in what had been an all-male preserve for the department’s 117-year history. The fight had started much earlier. In 1971, Secretary of Labor James D. Hodgson issued an order calling on all federal contractors to take affirmative action to eliminate sex discrimination. That order had little effect, and in 1977 the Office of Federal Contract Compliance announced that it planned “to get tough” with building and construction contractors who failed to seek out and train women for work on everything from steel girders to bricklaying. According to Weldon Rougeau, the head of the office, parents should start talking to their daughte

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