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The Arizona Sentinel

     
     "The Arizona Sentinel" is a local newspaper out of Yuma, Arizona. This paper comes out once a week and focuses on whats going on in the city of Yuma, rather than a national paper. When it comes to the issues the paper discusses, everything the paper does is really to inform its reader about what is going on in the town of Yuma, making it  very useful for learning about the community in Yuma For example, instead of focusing on a presidency election or something similar on a national scale, this paper would rather discuss a negro wedding, what they were wearing, and how they spoke. That grabbed my attention because I think its interesting to see how much we have changed as a society. Back then the papers would rather cover a wedding between people who are different than them than cover national news or whats going on in the prisons in the city.  One of the political issues discussed, on a local scale, was the Yuma Mesa Land bill becoming a law. Again this paper never discussed issues outside of the city. Something I found interesting after watching the film "3:10 to Yuma" and reading these newspapers was that Yuma has this amazingly large prison but their newspaper doesn't speak about the prison at all. The one scandal that was discussed was the sentence of John D. Lee in 1876 when he was found guilty of murder in the first degree. 

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