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The Oxford signal (1856-1856)
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Newspapers |
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Temporal Coverage | 1856-1856 |
Description | The Oxford Signal (1856-18??) emerged as a voice in the diverse media landscape of Oxford, Mississippi, during a period of intense social and political change. Founded by M.A. M'Kinnon and E.J. Lipsey, it inherited the legacy of its predecessors, engaging with issues like the conflict over slavery in Kansas. As the nation teetered on the brink of secession, the Signal navigated turbulent waters, providing insights into local and national events. While its exact end date remains uncertain, the Signal's role in shaping public discourse during a pivotal era in American history is evident in its commentary and coverage. NDLI hosts contents from/of year 1856 of this newspaper. |
Online Computer Library Center | 16107963 |
Library of Congress Control Number | sn87065473 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Jurisdiction | United States of America |