American Decades
"Dead!"
Photograph
By: New York Daily News
Date: January 13, 1928
Source: Execution of Woman in Sing Sing Prison. Daily News, January 13, 1928, 1. Available online at Daily News Pix: The Photo Archive of The New York Daily News, http://www.dailynewspix.com (accessed April 24, 2003).
About the Publication: The New York Daily News, started by Joseph Medill Patterson in 1919, was the nation's first tabloid-style paper. By the mid-1920s the Daily News reached a circulation of over one million. At the time of Patterson's death in 1946, it stood as the nation's highestcirculation paper, selling well over two million copies every weekday and more than four and a half million copies on Sundays. Patterson had a long family heritage in newspaper publishing. His father, Robert W. Patterson, served as editor of the...
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1920's Media Primary Sources
- "First WEAF Commercial Continuity"
- "See the Children Safely to School"
- Advertising for Women
- Sedition or Propaganda
- Time and The New Yorker
- "Harlem"
- "The Scopes Trial: Aftermath"
- "The Four Horsemen"
- Radio Act of 1927
- "Far-Off Speakers Seen as Well as Heard Here in Test of Television"
- Sacco and Vanzetti Case Political Cartoons
- The President's Daughter
- "Dead!"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
