One option is to try Lith printing. You'll definitely be able to achieve a grittier look, depending on the developer dilution, age and temperature. Print color can be manipulated with most toners after development.
Never tried it with paper negatives, though. Only regular film and glass negatives.
I use Foma paper, but I understand that Arista FB and some Ilford fiber papers are also suitable for Lith. You just need to buy Lith developer and be prepared for long exposures (2 - 4 stops over) and long development times.
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