Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Public Ledger, Philadelphia Bulletin, the Daily Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia City Paper, the Philadelphia Independent, Philadelphia Daily News, the Philadelphia Record, the Public Record, Philadelphia Metro, the Bulletin, Metro Chinese Weekly, Philadelphia Weekly, Philadelphia Journal, Philadelphia Gay News, Metro Viet News, Northeast News Gleaner, Philadelphia Press, Philadelphia Front Page News, Philadelphia Business Journal, the Collegian, Philadelphia Tribune, African Observer, Northeast Times, National Gazette and Literary Register. Excerpt: The African Observer, subtitled "Illustrative of the General Character, and Moral and Political Effects of Negro Slavery," was an abolitionist publication, published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a monthly journal between 1827 and 1828. The African Observer published essays, source materials, and articles intended to diplomatically and objectively show white contemporaries the evils of the institution of slavery. Essays and documents also traced the early origin of the African slave trade from the continent of Africa to the coastline of America. References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Type: Weekly Metro Chinese Weekly, is a Chinese language newspaper based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published every Friday serving the Greater Philadelphia area including Northern Delaware and Southern New Jersey. It is published by New Mainstream Press, a publishing company that caters specifically to the Asian-American communities. The Metro Chinese Weekly is found within either its signature red metal box on the streets or black wooden stands within stores in highly concentrated Asian communities in Chinatown, Northeast Philadelphia, and South Philadelphia as well as the growing Asian-A...