The day after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, people woke up to front pages capturing their sadness, shock, and ...
Many of the most iconic American newspapers have been around since the 1800s, when the Industrial Revolution took off and made print more accessible to readers. To break into such a robust ...
If religion beats are dying off at American newspapers, and if some of the best people on the religion beat are losing confidence in the long-term prospects of their jobs, this is, in my view ...
Arthur Rowse states early in his book that American newspapers have on the whole become fairer over the years in their news presentation. He believes that our papers have the highest standards of ...
Narrator: Between the end of the Civil War and the turn of the century, over 500 black newspapers began publication. Many of the papers borrowed printing presses from African American churches and ...
August 13 marks 132 consecutive years of publishing for the AFRO-American Newspapers, founded by John H. Murphy Sr. in 1892. Determined to succeed, at the age of 51, Murphy, a father of 11 ...
Does this confession of newspaper practice involve a libel upon the American people? Perhaps it does—on the theory, let us say, that the greater the truth, the greater the libel. But I doubt if ...
Major media outlets rarely acknowledge that the Federation for American Immigration Reform, the Center for Immigration Studies, and NumbersUSA have deep ties to notorious white nationalist John ...
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From the Fall 2001 issue of The News Media & The Law, page 8. American newspapers in Revolutionary War time didn’t have war correspondents, but they did cover battles using official reports and ...
The people of the United States spend $15,000,000 in a year for newspapers. The origin of newspapers is traced to Italy. The first one in England appeared during the reign of Qupeu Elizabeth ...
The Minnesota Historical Society is digitizing more a hundred years of Native American newspapers, so they can be accessed online. “To be able to just archive our histories as it happens ...