During the final decade of the nineteenth century, more than 100 nativist newspapers were published in the United States to oppose the surge in immigration and to preserve fundamental American values during a time when many people feared that those values were being eroded. This article looks at four representative nativist publications to illuminate common editorial themes manifested in this particular form of the dissident press.
This country's first three widely distributed gay and lesbian publications were founded on the West Coast in the 1950s. This article describes One, Mattachine Review, and The Ladder, as well as the journalists who created them. In addition, this study analyzes the editorial content of the magazines and considers the three pioneering publications in the context of other social movement presses.
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