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Media History And Culture People

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Covered Watergate - worked for The Washington Post - edgy - dropout - didn't go to college - chased down sources in New Mexico






2. 9/11 reporter - jumped on the bandwagon






3. African American Chicago boy - brutally murdered in the south - his mother put his body on display after He was killed - open casket






4. American Women's Suffrage Association - Conservative - women's rights - Women's journal






5. African American Chicago boy - brutally murdered in the south - his mother put his body on display after He was killed - open casket






6. Killed Emmett Till






7. Vice president of The Washington Post during Watergate






8. Anti-communism - republican - 'list' of communists in the House and Senate






9. Suffragist - founder of the newspaper-The Revolution - partner was Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Seneca Falls convention - Part of the National Woman Suffrage Association






10. Studied in a mental instituion - wrote for The New York World under Pullitzer






11. Created the concept of objectivity -third person - no sides - less personal - New York Times






12. 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






13. Author of comon sense - American Revolution






14. Created the concept of objectivity -third person - no sides - less personal - New York Times






15. Discriminated against Jews in Dearborn Independent - 'The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem'






16. Alabama Governor during the Selma March - led to Voting Act of 1965






17. Author of comon sense - American Revolution






18. Miscegenation pamphlet - hoax






19. Vice president of The Washington Post during Watergate






20. CBS radio - Catholic priest who spoke against the KKK - admired Hitler-hated the Jews - wider range of audience






21. Alabama Governor during the Selma March - led to Voting Act of 1965






22. Miscegenation pamphlet - hoax






23. Susan B. Anthony's partner - started The Revolution/NWSA






24. Suffragist - founder of the newspaper-The Revolution - partner was Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Seneca Falls convention - Part of the National Woman Suffrage Association






25. 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






26. Started the New York Journal - Journalism of Action - yellow journalism






27. Killed Emmett Till






28. Killed Emmett Till with L.W. Milam - confessed in an interview with 'Look' Magazine






29. Spanish American War - Yellow Journalism - Harper's Weekly






30. Susan B. Anthony's partner - started The Revolution/NWSA






31. 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






32. Tammany Hall - Nast - got the Irish vote - rigged election - center of conspiracy - Governor of New York - Democrat


33. Spanish American War - Yellow Journalism - Harper's Weekly






34. Wrote satire against imperialism and the colonization of the Philippines






35. Deep throat - provided Bernstein and Woodward with information - FBI agent






36. Abolitionist who wrote for The Liberator - was a voice for the women's suffrage movement - discovered Frederick Douglass - wrote for the North Star






37. Wrote McClure's Standard oil and the tactics they used






38. Tammany Hall - Nast - got the Irish vote - rigged election - center of conspiracy - Governor of New York - Democrat


39. New York World - Investigative Journalism - Tammany Hall - Yellow Journalism






40. 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






41. Abolitionist who wrote for The Liberator - was a voice for the women's suffrage movement - discovered Frederick Douglass - wrote for the North Star






42. CBS reporter - Zippo Segment






43. CBS radio - Catholic priest who spoke against the KKK - admired Hitler-hated the Jews - wider range of audience






44. Watergate - partner to Bernstein - went to college - professional






45. 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






46. Studied in a mental instituion - wrote for The New York World under Pullitzer






47. Journal of Occurences (first wire newspaper) - American Revolution - Spanish American War






48. Journal of Occurences (first wire newspaper) - American Revolution - Spanish American War






49. 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






50. 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






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