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Fighting Words

Fighting Words
A sweeping history of how the Civil War was reported in period newspapers, from all sides of the conflict.The most stupid political blunder, yet known in American history, has now been consummated—the promised proclamation of Abraham Lincoln to decree the abolition of negro slavery.—The Richmond ExaminerIn the nineteenth century, Americans kept up with the larger world through hundreds of colorful, idiosyncratic, newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and highly opinionated local newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and regional newspapers. InFighting Words, Andrew Coopersmith delves into this untapped source to present an entirely new newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and fascinating perspective on the history of the Civil War, incorporating extensive excerpts from dozens of period newspapers—from theHarrisburg Telegraph to theNew Orleans Bee.Fighting Words includes illuminating (and often contradictory) accounts of the first battle of Manassas, the capture newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and occupation of New Orleans, emancipation, the enlistment of black soldiers, class conflict in the Confederacy between poor whites newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and slaveholders, the New York City draft riots, Sherman's march, newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and the assassination of President Lincoln.The book is also lavishly illustrated with over 100 facsimile reproductions from the newspapers themselves, in a large-format edition. It will make a beautiful gift, newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and an essential addition to any Civil War library.With selections from:Harrisburg Patriot& Union, Harrisburg Telegraph, Chicago Tribune, New York Times, New Orleans Bee, Richmond Whig, Houston Weekly Telegraph, Anglo-African, Irish-American, The Liberator, Savannah Republican, Springfield Republican, Wilmington Journal, Natchez Daily Courier, The Weekly Caucasian, Black Republican, The Evangelist, newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and others. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Hard News

Hard News
On May 11, 2003, The New York Times devoted four pages of its Sunday paper to the deceptions of Jayson Blair, a mediocre former Times reporter who had made up stories, faked datelines, newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and plagiarized on a massive scale. The fallout from the Blair scandal rocked the Times to its core newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and revealed fault lines in a fractious newsroom that was already close to open revolt. Staffers were furious about the perception that management had given Blair more leeway because he was black, about the special treatment of favored correspondents, newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and most of all about the shoddy reporting that was infecting the most revered newspaper in the world. Within a month, Howell Raines, the imperious executive editor who had taken office less than a week before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and helped lead the paper to a record six Pulitzer Prizes for its coverage of the attacks had been forced out of his job. Having gained unprecedented access to the reporters who conducted the Times s internal investigation, top newsroom executives, newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and dozens of Times editors, former Newsweek senior writer Seth Mnookin lets us read all about it the story behind the biggest journalistic scam of our era newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and the profound implications of the scandal for the rapidly changing world of American journalism. It s a true tale that reads like Greek drama, with the most revered of American institutions attempting to overcome the crippling effects of a leader s blinding narcissism newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and a low-level reporter s sociopathic deceptions. Hard News will shape how we understand newspaper ontario times tottenham weekly and judge the media for years to come. From the Hardcover edition. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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