Hitorical flashback news p per
I think you meant "Historical Flashback News Paper"!
Here's a possible design for a Historical Flashback News Paper:
Front Page
DATE: March 25, 1923
HEADLINE: "WOMEN GAIN RIGHT TO VOTE IN 19TH AMENDMENT"
Subheading: "Historic milestone achieved as 36th state ratifies 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote"
ARTICLE:
Washington D.C. - In a landmark decision, the 36th state to ratify the 19th Amendment, Tennessee, has granted women the right to vote. This historic milestone marks a major victory for the women's suffrage movement, which has been fighting for decades to secure this fundamental right.
The 19th Amendment, which was passed by Congress in June 1919, states that "the right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." The amendment was sent to the states for ratification, and Tennessee's approval brings the total number of states to 36, meeting the threshold required for the amendment to take effect.
OTHER NEWS
- WAR HERO HONORED: General John J. Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, is awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his bravery and leadership.
- NEW YORK CITY GETS ITS FIRST SUBWAY: The first subway line in New York City opens, connecting Times Square to 145th Street in Harlem.
- FORD INTRODUCES THE MODEL T: Henry Ford introduces the Model T, an affordable and reliable automobile that revolutionizes the automotive industry.
OPINION
- "A New Era for Women" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragist leader
- "The Right to Vote: A Moral Imperative" by Jane Addams, social reformer
SPORTS
- BASEBALL SEASON OPENS: The 1923 Major League Baseball season kicks off, with the New York Yankees facing off against the Boston Red Sox.
CLASSIFIEDS
- WANTED: Experienced typist for busy law firm. Must have excellent typing skills and attention to detail.
- FOR SALE: 1922 Ford Model T, excellent condition, $500 OBO.
ADVERTISEMENTS
- Coca-Cola: "The Pause That Refreshes"
- Ford Motor Company: "The Model T: The Car for the Common Man"
- McDonald's: "The Original Hamburger Joint"
This is just a sample design, but I hope it gives you an idea of what a Historical Flashback News Paper might look like!