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This book offers a diverse approach to journalism history told from
a multimedia perspective, re-examining mainstream stories and
highlighting contributions that are often overlooked. Bringing
together a team of prominent journalism historians, the volume
centers race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, class, religion,
disability, mental health and generations to tell forgotten stories
of journalism’s historical influence. The book is designed to
appeal to Generation Z college students, offering budding mass
communicators a valuable tool that addresses gaps in historical
pedagogy and fosters representation in the classroom. Each chapter
contains access to video and podcast extras, chapter summaries,
guides to further reading and suggested activities to bring these
narratives alive and keep readers engaged. Interactive and
accessible, Social Justice, Activism and Diversity in U.S. Media
History is an indispensable resource for Generation Z, scholars in
mass communication and American history, journalists and general
readers.
This book offers a diverse approach to journalism history told from
a multimedia perspective, re-examining mainstream stories and
highlighting contributions that are often overlooked. Bringing
together a team of prominent journalism historians, the volume
centers race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, class, religion,
disability, mental health and generations to tell forgotten stories
of journalism’s historical influence. The book is designed to
appeal to Generation Z college students, offering budding mass
communicators a valuable tool that addresses gaps in historical
pedagogy and fosters representation in the classroom. Each chapter
contains access to video and podcast extras, chapter summaries,
guides to further reading and suggested activities to bring these
narratives alive and keep readers engaged. Interactive and
accessible, Social Justice, Activism and Diversity in U.S. Media
History is an indispensable resource for Generation Z, scholars in
mass communication and American history, journalists and general
readers.
Emma Goldman's Supreme Court appeal occurred during a transitional
point for First Amendment law, as justices began incorporating
arguments related to free expression into decisions on espionage
and sedition cases. This project analyzes the communications that
led to her arrest-writings in Mother Earth, a mass-mailed
manifesto, and speeches related to compulsory military service
during World War I-as well as the ensuing legal proceedings and
media coverage. The authors place Goldman's Supreme Court appeal in
the context of the more famous Schenck and Abrams trials to
demonstrate her place in First Amendment history while providing
insight into wartime censorship and the attitude of the mainstream
press toward radical speech.
Emma Goldman's Supreme Court appeal occurred during a transitional
point for First Amendment law, as justices began incorporating
arguments related to free expression into decisions on espionage
and sedition cases. This project analyzes the communications that
led to her arrest-writings in Mother Earth, a mass-mailed
manifesto, and speeches related to compulsory military service
during World War I-as well as the ensuing legal proceedings and
media coverage. The authors place Goldman's Supreme Court appeal in
the context of the more famous Schenck and Abrams trials to
demonstrate her place in First Amendment history while providing
insight into wartime censorship and the attitude of the mainstream
press toward radical speech.
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