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1. 9/11 reporter - jumped on the bandwagon
Judith Miller
Ben Bradlee
Emmett Till
Seymour Hersh
2. Journal of Occurences (first wire newspaper) - American Revolution - Spanish American War
Joseph Pulitzer
Adolph Ochs
Daniel Ellsburg
Samuel Adams
3. Former slave - captivating and articulate speaker - editor of his own paper - had a book 'The Narrative life of Frederick Douglass -' was discovered by William Lloyd Garrison in 1841 - who then asked Douglass to speak at an anti-slavery convention. A
Edward R. Murrow
Joseph Pulitzer
Bob Woodward
Frederick Douglass
4. Watergate - partner to Bernstein - went to college - professional
Susan B. Anthony
William Randolph Hearst
Daniel Ellsburg
Bob Woodward
5. African American Chicago boy - brutally murdered in the south - his mother put his body on display after He was killed - open casket
J.W. Milam
Emmett Till
Edward R. Murrow
Charles Coughlin
6. Created the concept of objectivity -third person - no sides - less personal - New York Times
Adolph Ochs
Mark Twain
Lucy Stone
Goodman Croly and George Wakeman
7. African American journalist who wrote about lynching - scared for her life
William Lloyd Garrison
Edward Bernays
Ida B. Wells
Ida Tarbell
8. Wrote The Alarm - was in an interracial marriage - led the International Working People's Association. He was convicted for the bomb attack on city police known as the Haymarket Affair or Haymarket Riots - Anarchist
Albert Parsons
Ben Bradlee
Edward Bernays
Adolph Ochs
9. Vice president of The Washington Post during Watergate
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Ida Tarbell
Ben Bradlee
Seymour Hersh
10. Spanish American War - Yellow Journalism - Harper's Weekly
Richard Harding Davis
Charles Coughlin
Emmett Till
William Randolph Hearst
11. Published 'Pentagon Papers' to the New York Times - RAND corporation
Goodman Croly and George Wakeman
Daniel Ellsburg
William Marcy 'Boss' Tweed
Edward R. Murrow
12. Tammany Hall - Nast - got the Irish vote - rigged election - center of conspiracy - Governor of New York - Democrat
13. CBS radio - Catholic priest who spoke against the KKK - admired Hitler-hated the Jews - wider range of audience
Daniel Ellsburg
Richard Harding Davis
Henry Ford
Charles Coughlin
14. Former slave - captivating and articulate speaker - editor of his own paper - had a book 'The Narrative life of Frederick Douglass -' was discovered by William Lloyd Garrison in 1841 - who then asked Douglass to speak at an anti-slavery convention. A
Charles Coughlin
Henry Ford
Frederick Douglass
Joseph McCarthy
15. American Women's Suffrage Association - Conservative - women's rights - Women's journal
Adolph Ochs
Charles Coughlin
Lucy Stone
Joseph Pulitzer
16. Killed Emmett Till
Thomas Nast
Ben Bradlee
George WAllace
J.W. Milam
17. Miscegenation pamphlet - hoax
William Lloyd Garrison
Thomas Paine
Carl Bernstein
Goodman Croly and George Wakeman
18. CBS reporter - Zippo Segment
Morley Safer
J.W. Milam
William Lloyd Garrison
Thomas Nast
19. Susan B. Anthony's partner - started The Revolution/NWSA
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Richard Harding Davis
William Lloyd Garrison
Nellie Bly
20. Deep throat - provided Bernstein and Woodward with information - FBI agent
Morley Safer
Mark Felt
Ben Bradlee
Morley Safer
21. Anti-communism - republican - 'list' of communists in the House and Senate
Samuel Adams
Joseph McCarthy
Joseph Pulitzer
William Marcy 'Boss' Tweed
22. Studied in a mental instituion - wrote for The New York World under Pullitzer
Joseph McCarthy
Frederick Douglass
Joseph Pulitzer
Nellie Bly
23. 9/11 reporter - jumped on the bandwagon
Lucy Stone
Emmett Till
Judith Miller
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
24. Susan B. Anthony's partner - started The Revolution/NWSA
William Marcy 'Boss' Tweed
Richard Harding Davis
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Roy Bryant
25. Founder of PR - Sigmund Freud's nephew - used psychology in his work - Torches of Freedom
Lucy Stone
Mark Twain
Edward Bernays
Edward R. Murrow
26. Abolitionist who wrote for The Liberator - was a voice for the women's suffrage movement - discovered Frederick Douglass - wrote for the North Star
Charles Coughlin
Thomas Nast
William Lloyd Garrison
Ida Tarbell
27. Wrote McClure's Standard oil and the tactics they used
William Lloyd Garrison
Seymour Hersh
Daniel Ellsburg
Ida Tarbell
28. Started the New York Journal - Journalism of Action - yellow journalism
Thomas Paine
Ida Tarbell
William Randolph Hearst
Joseph Pulitzer
29. Abolitionist who wrote for The Liberator - was a voice for the women's suffrage movement - discovered Frederick Douglass - wrote for the North Star
J.W. Milam
Thomas Nast
Ida Tarbell
William Lloyd Garrison
30. Wrote satire against imperialism and the colonization of the Philippines
Ben Bradlee
Mark Twain
Lucy Stone
Carl Bernstein
31. Suffragist - founder of the newspaper-The Revolution - partner was Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Seneca Falls convention - Part of the National Woman Suffrage Association
Henry Ford
Susan B. Anthony
Carl Bernstein
Emmett Till
32. Founder of PR - Sigmund Freud's nephew - used psychology in his work - Torches of Freedom
Edward Bernays
William Randolph Hearst
Goodman Croly and George Wakeman
Joseph Pulitzer
33. Tammany Hall - Nast - got the Irish vote - rigged election - center of conspiracy - Governor of New York - Democrat
34. Published 'Pentagon Papers' to the New York Times - RAND corporation
Roy Bryant
Ida B. Wells
Daniel Ellsburg
Henry Ford
35. Racist - hated the Irish - yellow journalism - cartoons - wrote for Harper's Weekly - founder of 'Watchdog journalism' because of his work against Tammany Hall - is considered the father of the American Cartoon
Thomas Nast
Samuel Adams
Seymour Hersh
Lucy Stone
36. Vice president of The Washington Post during Watergate
Ben Bradlee
Ida B. Wells
Roy Bryant
Thomas Paine
37. Deep throat - provided Bernstein and Woodward with information - FBI agent
Thomas Paine
Morley Safer
Emmett Till
Mark Felt
38. African American journalist who wrote about lynching - scared for her life
Lucy Stone
Thomas Paine
Ida B. Wells
Daniel Ellsburg
39. Spanish American War - Yellow Journalism - Harper's Weekly
William Randolph Hearst
Ben Bradlee
William Randolph Hearst
Richard Harding Davis
40. Killed Emmett Till
J.W. Milam
Samuel Adams
Joseph McCarthy
Judith Miller
41. New York World - Investigative Journalism - Tammany Hall - Yellow Journalism
Frederick Douglass
Joseph Pulitzer
Adolph Ochs
Henry Ford
42. American Women's Suffrage Association - Conservative - women's rights - Women's journal
Susan B. Anthony
Goodman Croly and George Wakeman
Lucy Stone
William Marcy 'Boss' Tweed
43. Discriminated against Jews in Dearborn Independent - 'The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem'
William Lloyd Garrison
J.W. Milam
Henry Ford
Edward Bernays
44. Radio journalist - CBS partner with Fred Friendly and made 'Hear it Now' and 'see it now' covered racial integration and the Korean war - combated anti-communism - did a report on Joseph McCarthy
Joseph McCarthy
Adolph Ochs
Joseph McCarthy
Edward R. Murrow
45. Miscegenation pamphlet - hoax
Albert Parsons
Roy Bryant
Ida Tarbell
Goodman Croly and George Wakeman
46. Exposed My Lai and its cover up - won Pullitzer Prize
Thomas Nast
Roy Bryant
Thomas Paine
Seymour Hersh
47. CBS radio - Catholic priest who spoke against the KKK - admired Hitler-hated the Jews - wider range of audience
Charles Coughlin
William Lloyd Garrison
Edward Bernays
Ida Tarbell
48. Covered Watergate - worked for The Washington Post - edgy - dropout - didn't go to college - chased down sources in New Mexico
Carl Bernstein
Mark Twain
Judith Miller
William Lloyd Garrison
49. Watergate - partner to Bernstein - went to college - professional
Seymour Hersh
Joseph Pulitzer
Bob Woodward
Albert Parsons
50. Covered Watergate - worked for The Washington Post - edgy - dropout - didn't go to college - chased down sources in New Mexico
Edward R. Murrow
Carl Bernstein
Richard Harding Davis
Henry Ford