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This became a confederation of small [[amateur journalism]] publishers which split into two organisations known interchangeably as UAP and UAAPA. | This became a confederation of small [[amateur journalism]] publishers which split into two organisations known interchangeably as UAP and UAAPA. | ||
− | See also: [[mapa]], [[ajay]], [[NAPA]]. | + | See also: [[mapa]], [[ajay]], [[NAPA (Mundane)]]. |
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 10 November 2021
The second United States (mundane) APA was the United Amateur Press Association (UAPA), founded in 1895 by a group of teenagers including William H. Greenfield (aged 14) and Charles W. Heins (aged 17).
This became a confederation of small amateur journalism publishers which split into two organisations known interchangeably as UAP and UAAPA.
Publication | 1895— |
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