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"The news media and its role in society are topics of conversation and debate in today's world. News Literacy looks inside newsrooms, exploring key moments in the history of journalism and explaining how today's journalists work. Examine how news is presented, and learn how advertising, online algorithms, and other modern trends affect the way we experience news. Investigate the phenomenon of 'fake news,' and discover the tools that can be used to...
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Section A includes the article, Land of tomorrow by John Edward Weems. Section B includes the article, Past and future by Arnold Garcia, Jr. Section C includes the article, It's full speed ahead by Cheryl Coggins Frink. Section D includes a series of interviews with Texas and Austin residents concerning prominent people, events, issues and places.
6) The Times: how the newspaper of record survived scandal, scorn, and the transformation of journalism
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[2023]
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English
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"A sweeping behind-the-scenes look at the last four turbulent decades of "the paper of record," The New York Times, as it confronted world-changing events, internal scandals, and faced the existential threat of the internet For over a century, The New York Times has been an iconic institution in American journalism, one whose history is intertwined with the events that it chronicles-a newspaper read by millions of people every day to stay informed...
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1999-
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English
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Pike County was created in the 1821 from Henry County, Alabama. It is surrounded by the present day counties of: Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Crenshaw, Dale, and Montgomery counties. Due to the many counties carved out of Pike County, (Bullock, Barbour, & Crenshaw Counties), this book will be extremely helpful for researchers looking for individuals in this southeastern portion of the state.--From publisher description.
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2016.
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English
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Giving voice to the voiceless, the Chicago Defender condemned Jim Crow, catalyzed the Great Migration, and focused the electoral power of black America. Robert S. Abbott founded The Defender in 1905, smuggled hundreds of thousands of copies into the most isolated communities in the segregated South, and was dubbed a "Modern Moses," becoming one of the first black millionaires in the process. Drawing on dozens of interviews and extensive archival research,...
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Special publication (Virginia Genealogical Society) volume no. 10
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1999.
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English
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Special publication (Virginia Genealogical Society) volume no. 9
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1999.
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English
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