Just the Facts: How "Objectivity" Came to Define American JournalismNYU Press, 1 Nov 1998 - 297 halaman Draws a history of journalism's most respected tenet—objectivity |
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... Frederick Douglass , were displaying novel ways of looking at politics . Each showed a different shade of nonpartisanship . Bennett , the editor of the successful Herald , attempted to remove " color " from the news and placed himself ...
... Frederick Douglass , reflecting a belief of the reformers , or what some called the " anti - everythingarians ” of the day.52 The antebellum reformers held the common belief that admission to heaven ( or , for the doubters , to a utopia ) ...
... Frederick Douglass — in an attempt to understand the structure of early American nonpartisanship . What emerges is not one , but three paradigms of.
... Frederick Douglass , are notably absent from Schlesinger's vision of the populace during the Jacksonian era . Schlesinger did not go beyond Jackson's plantation for evidence of black views of Jackson.15 The verisimilitude of ...
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Edwin M Stanton and Information | |
Science Culture Cholera and the Rise | |
A Slanderous and NastyMinded Mulatress | |
Notes | |
Bibliographic Essay | |
Index | |
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