DHT’s ‘Newsies’ provides family fun
about 7 years in Star Advertiser
In 1899, two of the nation’s most powerful newspaper publishers, Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, decided to make permanent a “temporary” increase in the price it charged the newsboys who sold their papers on the streets of New York. The boys looked like safe targets for a squeeze; many sold newspapers to help support their families and some were orphans or runaways who did it to support themselves.