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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... Black Culture, the Library of Congress, the National Archives, and the Saint Michael's College library. A number of people read drafts of chapters and offered advice and support, including David Abrahamson, Peter Cherches, Dina Gamboni ...
... blacks must struggle daily " with this notion of objectivity , " a notion she equates with a white voice . 14 While James Reston might have once believed that a journalist can " attain that curious quality known as objectivity , " more ...
... blacks , of course , were generally slaves , and Northern ones were badly abused and politically disenfranchised ; American Indians generally fared no better than free blacks ; Irish and other non- native - born Americans were often ...
... blacks , abolitionists , and Irish immigrants who were the most likely targets . But even members of the elite were alarmed , including Philip Hone , who called 1834 the " riot year . » 68 Northern anti - abolitionist violence peaked in ...
... blacks , men , women , drunkards , temperance advocates , abolitionists , slave owners , six - penny papers , penny papers , and everyone else , Bennett was the scribbler's equivalent of a one - man mob . But Bennett's violent rhetoric ...
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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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