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The Encyclopedia of American Journalism is the only single-volume reference work to explore the history of journalism in the United States in print media, radio, television, and the Internet. This groundbreaking volume documents the integral part that journalism has played in the formation of American culture with 405 entries ranging in length from 500 to 5,000 words. Now in paperback, this volume covers key figures and watershed moments in the history of American journalism. The range of entries is vast, covering historical notables such as William Randolph Hearst and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and contemporary press personalities like Tom Brokaw and Helen Thomas; news outlets including CNN, New York Times, Salon.com, Sports Illustrated, and the Associated Press; historical themes and practices from muckraking to reporting on terrorism; and much more. Every entry includes a substantial list of suggestions for further reading. The Encyclopedia of American Journalism is an indispensable reference for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of the press as the "fourth pillar" of American democracy.
The Encyclopedia of American Journalism explores the distinctions
found in print media, radio, television, and the internet. This
work seeks to document the role of these different forms of
journalism in the formation of America's understanding and reaction
to political campaigns, war, peace, protest, slavery, consumer
rights, civil rights, immigration, unionism, feminism,
environmentalism, globalization, and more. This work also explores
the intersections between journalism and other phenomena in
American Society, such as law, crime, business, comsumption, etc.
The evolution of journalism's ethical standards is discussed, as
well as the important libel and defamation trials that have
influenced journalistic practice, its legal protection, and legal
responsibilities.
This is the genealogical trail of the Texas Oliver Family between 1678-2007 based on many documents and family stories. The personal stories set the scene for interest and curiosity. This Oliver story shows many different families over the centuries. The families migrated from England to Texas and populated several states in between. The families participated in the American Revolution, Texas Independence, the War Between The States, and most modern wars. The patriotism displayed was on a volunteer basis and based on fighting for freedom. This book uses James Bryant Oliver (1823-1903) as the lynch pin for his descendants and ancestors.
The Committee on Public Information, the major American propaganda
agency during World War I, attracted a wide range of
reform-oriented men and women who tried to generate enthusiasm for
Wilson's international and domestic ideals. Vaughn shows that the
CPI encouraged an imperial presidency, urged limits on free speech
and called for an almost mystical attachment to the nation, but it
also tried to present dispassionately the causes of American
intervention in the war.
College graduation is usually the time to collect a cap and gown, pick a career, and set foot in the real world. For three graduates, their graduation days will be yet another crash course. Memo reaches out to Seleste, but his recently paroled father pulls his attention another way. Jermaine believes in no secrets in marriage, but after proposing to Cara, she may not be ready to divulge the truth, regardless of what her ex-fling Arnez decides. The wedding is in Atlanta, the graduation is in Chicago, unfinished business is in the boroughs of New York, and news that one of the crew may have AIDS is circulating. How will they cope?
A lonely boy's landscape encompasses the U. S. Middle West and California during the Great Depression 1930s through the World War II home front and late 1940s. Broken shards of youthful memory: rooming with strangers, moving from place to place with sudden frequency and continual uncertainty because of poverty and a mother's marital failures. Seen through a boy's eyes from six to sixteen, here are children and adults in the throes of financial hardship and tumultuous wartime: an empty house with deathly echoes, relatives swept into the cataclysm of war, a cousin gripped by suicidal grief, a family betrayed, and unexpected humor, friendship, hope and first love. He escapes into movies, comic books, adventurous imagination with fantasy excursions, and fascination with guns. Through it all is his mother, raised on dreams of a luxurious life but thwarted by doomed relationships as she searches for love and security when both are rationed or transient. He lives an adolescence not knowing who he is or where he belongs as events propel him toward the looming horizon of manhood.
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