The coverage of Stonewall is a reminder of what’s lost when alternative media outlets wither away. Introduction...
Press
Not only was the children’s march relegated to lesser news, it was delivered without many pictures. Images...
Looking at of the Gentleman’s Magazine, printers of county histories, collectors of manuscripts, and founder members of...
Investigating an early 19th-century meme in the press to criticize the corrupt and repressive policies of King...
“You furnish the pictures and I’ll furnish the war”. In this and like communities, public sentiment is...
George Washington tired of those he called “infamous scribblers”. By Harlow Giles Unger “American Nation Debauched by...
When Vice President Spiro Agnew gave a speech in 1969 bashing the press, he fired some of...
Culling impressions of the twentieth century from a vivid but imperfect source. In 1921, New Yorker Rosie...
When ABC brought William F. Buckley, Jr., and Gore Vidal together, the media became more interested in...
Remembering what one of last century’s most courageous Jewish journalists taught us. By Peter Dreier In this...
Thanks to Ida Tarbell, we’re not to afraid to expose the shenanigans of the super-rich. Over the...
A scheming and salacious newspaper reporter targeted Hamilton and Jefferson – and nearly ruined them. It is...
The Syrian army, honing in on her satellite phone, targeted an artillery strike on the building where...
As we commemorate Memorial Day, the drama behind the headlines announcing Germany’s surrender in World War II....
From the air and on the ground: the reporters who told the HIroshima and Nagasaki stories to...
He believed that faster news meant diminished quality. According to a recently released Pew Center survey, almost...