Did newsboys and newsgirls in the first decades of the 20th century exert their will on the world and advance their own interests? Did they, in short, demonstrate agency as historical actors? Cite some examples of how they coordinated their actions with others and against others to form collective projects. How successful were these efforts? Is it an exaggeration to assert that they influenced the course of events during the progressive era through the Great Depression, or were they, like a lot of people, more acted upon than actors? After all, they were dependent and vulnerable children with limited legal and political rights, werent they? Where do you come down on this question about the relative influence of young people on history?
IMPORTANT: you must use the book Crying the News: A History of America’s Newsboys
by Vincent DiGirolamo, you can use any summary and sources you can find online, but make sure its by Vincent digrolamo, I know there are other versions of the book wrote by different author. Please only use the book by Vincent digrolamo. The essay has to be at least 5 paragraph and about 2.5 pages double spaced to 3 pages. Please use specific evidence and have a strong argument and organization. Thank you!
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