I just recently completed working on/curating an exhibition in Pittsburgh in which one section was devoted to the Pittsburgh Courier. We struggled to locate originals of the local edition, but because the paper went bankrupt, the office in Pittsburgh was seized, and nothing survived. A few community contacts which I made had a page or two from the paper, but these were either in fragile condition or not the ones we wanted for the exhibit. Finally, we located a source for reproducing Courier pages for the exhibit: The University of Michigan Microfilm Services - Ann Arbor. They have the master microfilms from which dupes are made and distributed to libraries, etc. If you know what page you need, they can provide you with a decent print or neg. (check) of it from the master from which a suitable reproduction can be made. Perhaps they also have the national edition. I hope this is helpful. Also, if interested, the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania has on microfilm (not sure if originals exist in their collection) Afro-American Notes, a section of the local Pittsburgh press which allocated a page to local African American news. Anizia Karmazyn-Olijar, Pittsburgh