NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA
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Lesson 1
Introduction
All the readings that follow are recommended but not required.
Ch. 1: A “Glut of Occurrences”
Key Themes in the News
News and the Mails
Innovation & Firsts
Women at the Press
J. Franklin Goes Here
Lesson 2
CH 2: Runup to Independence
NOTES ON PAPER
Lesson 3 - 4
CH 3: “The Most Profligate and Scurrilous of Public Prints"
Lesson 5
CH 5: A New Revolution
“To Exalt the Profession”: Association, Ethics, and Editors in the Early Republic
Breaking Bread, Not Bones: Printers’ Festivals and Professionalism in Antebellum America
Change on Tap for Nashville: The Telegraph and News Content, 1860
Lesson 6
"Intelligent Union of Black with White"
"To Give the Gift of Freedom"
Lesson 7
Bringing the War Home: Chapel Hill's Print Culture, 1861-1865
Research Surprises: Examining the Local Press, 1861-1865
Lesson 10
What Happened to Muckraking?
"To No One More Indebted"
"Pay the Printer"
"Excursions for the Sake of the Slave"
Muckrakers and Public Journalists
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