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During its brief lifetime, there was no mistaking PM New York Daily for any other newspaper.
via Slate Magazine: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2016/02/10/steven_kasher_gallery_presents_the_exhibition_pm_new_york_daily_1940_48.html
During its brief lifetime, there was no mistaking PM New York Daily for any other newspaper. The tabloid, which existed between 1940 and 1948, didn’t run advertisements. Catering largely to workers and unions, it was an unabashed crusader against economic and racial inequality, fascism, and, as its first issue stated, “people who push other people around.” And it gave more space for photographs than any of its competitors.
The tabloid, which existed between 1940 and 1948, didn’t run advertisements. Catering largely to workers and unions, it was an unabashed crusader against economic and racial inequality, fascism, and, as its first issue stated, “people who push other people around.” And it gave more space for photographs than any of its competitors.