1899 Newsboys' Strike, The (23)

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In the late 1800s, newsboys, or newsies, were a critical part of the newspaper industry. They bought stacks of papers from newspaper publishers and then sold them on city streets for a small profit. But in 1898, William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal and Joseph Pulitzer's New York World raised the cost of 100 papers by 10 cents. The price increase cut into the newsboys' profits, and by the summer of 1899 their frustration boiled over. They banded together and showed the world how activists of any age can use a strike to win against even the most rich and powerful.
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    • SKU
      482578
  • Series
    Movements and Resistance
  • Manufacturer
    Capstone (Capstone Press, Cantata Learning, Compass Point, Heinemann-Raintree, Picture Window & Stone Arch)
  • Publisher
    Capstone Press: Graphic Library
  • Publisher or imprint
    Capstone Press: Graphic Library
  • Author
    Yomtov, Nel
  • ISBN-13
    9781666357813
  • Format
    Hardcover
  • Size
    7 x 9
  • Reading Interest
    3,4,5
  • # of Pages
    32
  • Dewey Decimal
    331.3/180974709034
  • Date Published
    2023
In the late 1800s, newsboys, or newsies, were a critical part of the newspaper industry. They bought stacks of papers from newspaper publishers and then sold them on city streets for a small profit. But in 1898, William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal and Joseph Pulitzer's New York World raised the cost of 100 papers by 10 cents. The price increase cut into the newsboys' profits, and by the summer of 1899 their frustration boiled over. They banded together and showed the world how activists of any age can use a strike to win against even the most rich and powerful.

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