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I don live in Los Angeles, so I don have access to historic newspapers on microfilm at the Los Angeles Public Library. Is there any way I can read the original newspaper articles online?

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I don live in Los Angeles, so I don have access to historic newspapers on microfilm at the Los Angeles Public Library. Is there any way I can read the original newspaper articles online?

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A. Yes, at least some of them. Proquest has scanned in most of the Los Angeles Times, including the critical dates in 1947. You’ll need to find a library that subscribes to the service. The link is right here.

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