A newspaper hawker, newsboy or newsie is a street vendor of newspapers without a fixed newsstand. Related jobs include paperboys, delivering newspapers to subscribers, and news butchers, selling papers on trains. The job was historically done by children, especially in the United States. The profession has faced significant decline worldwide in modern times owing to the advent of online news.
In the United States they became an iconic image of youthful entrepreneurship. Famous Americans that had worked as newsboys included Bruce Barton, Ralph Bunche, Joe DiMaggio, Thomas Edison, Dwight Eisenhower, Sam Rayburn, Walter Reuther, David Sarnoff, Cardinal Spellman, Harry Truman and Mark Twain.
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Lewis Hine, Newsgirl and boy selling around saloon entrances, Bowery, New York, 1910.jpg
Newsgirl & Boy Selling around saloon entrances. Bowery. Location: New York, New York. Photograph...
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Colorised photo of Ned Parfett, best known as the "Titanic paperboy", holding a large newspaper bann...