The attitude of the Atlanta Constitution toward the independence of Cuba, January 1899-June 1902, 1937
Allen, Fannie Louise
1930-1939
This is the continuation of a study made by Dorsey Walker, entitled The Attitude of the Atlanta Constitution on the Cuban Crisis 1898-1900. This study, like his, places special emphasis upon sectional, racial, economic, and political questions. An analysis of the Constitution is all the more valuable because through S. L. Beckwith, the paper's correspondent in Cuba, was given a day by day report of events on the island. This study may perhaps be not without importance because of the fact that Joseph E. Wisan in his study limited his analysis to the New York Press and goes only to 1898.
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1937-06-01
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Master of Arts (MA)
Atlanta University
History
Clark Atlanta University
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:1937_allen_fannie_l