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- Newsies - Wikipedia
Newsies is a 1992 American historical musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Pictures Directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega and written by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White, it is loosely based on the New York City newsboys' strike of 1899
- Newsies (1992) - IMDb
Jack is a Newsie (a young boy who sells newspapers) that helps lead a stike against the newspaper owners of NYC in the late 1800's With the help of his friends, Jack overcomes and wins his rights as a working boy of NYC
- The Real History Of Newsies, Young Boys Who Once Peddled Newspapers
Sometimes as young as five or six, newsies emerged in the mid-19th century alongside affordable newspapers They collected bundles from publishers and hawked the day's latest stories for a penny in hopes of making money for their families or themselves
- Newsies: Portraits of the Working Children who Spread the News, 1908 . . .
With newsies selling papers to a majority of New York’s population, it showed people the large percentage of young urban poor and spread awareness of child labor Newsies were a recognized group of workers important to the newspaper industry This is clearly demonstrated by the 1899 New York strike “Patsy, 8-year-old newsboy
- Newsies | Rotten Tomatoes
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- Newsies - YouTube
Newsies is the true story of a courageous group of newsboys who become unlikely heroes when they team up to fight an unscrupulous newspaper tycoon Determine
- Newsies - Disney Movies
The true story of a courageous group of newsboys who become unlikely heroes when they team up to fight a newspaper tycoon
- Disneys Newsies - The Muny
This Disney favorite seizes the day at The Muny after nine years! When New York’s powerful newspaper publishers raise distribution prices, charismatic teenage newsboy Jack Kelly rallies his fellow “newsies” to strike back Inspired by a true story and based on the 1992 film, the Broadway smash features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken and Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey
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