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Dear /lit/,

Does anyone know of any places in the United States where I can find access to old newspapers and magazines?

>> No.22080233
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My ass my ass

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>> No.22080264

>>22080219
A library.

>> No.22080266

>>22080219
LOC

>> No.22080268

>>22080264
Which library?

>> No.22080326

>>22080268
>Which library?
literally any library with a microfilm reader
try visiting one

>> No.22080352

>>22080268
LOC

>> No.22080402

your alma mater's library dumb ass.

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>>22080219
Cheapest way is to hit up the websites of the largest cities in your state and see what they require for a library card to access online resources. Either it's going to be free if state resident, or a small pittance if not.

>> No.22081597

>>22080723
oh man that article is grim on so many levels