History of Print Journalism
Mass Communication 415
415 History of Print Journalism (3) (Prequisite: 110 or permission of the department)

The examination is of the history of print journalism in America. Includes an examination of the practices and trends of journalism as influenced by technology, society and government and of the impact the print media have had on American Life.
                 Journalism History

All the Links Fit to Print
Colonist's Library
American Newspaper Repository
Timeline of News
Soldiers Without Swords
Newspaper Coverage of French/Indian War
History Buff's Newspaper Homepage
Newspaper history
South Carolina Newspapers
North Carolina Newspapers
African American Publications
North Carolina Journalism Hall of Fame
Famous Journalists
Books
Best Sellers
Project Gutenberg
McGiffey's Reader

Dime Novels
Horatio Alger
Edward Bok
Silent Spring
George Seldes
H.L. Mencken
Steven King
Unit 4
1865-1910

Nellie Bly
William Allen White
Mark Twain
Joseph Pulitzer
William R. Hearst
E.W. Scripps
R.F. Outcault
Henry Stanley
The Sporting News
Muckrakers
History in a hurry
First J-School

Intro to Mas Com
News Writing
Reporting Public Affairs
Covering Sports
Media Law & Ethics
Unit 1
1450-1640

Johannes Gutenberg
Martin Luther
Star Chamber Court
London Gazette
Fourth Estate
Cato's Letters
Areopagitica
Massachusetts Bay
Bay Psalm Book
Elizabeth Glover
Unit 2
1640-1775

Robinson Crusoe
Boston News-Letter
New England Courant
Ben Franklin
Pennsylvania Gazette
John Peter Zenger
Sons of Liberty
Elizabeth Timothy
Covering the Arts
Isaiah Thomas
Unit 2
1775-1830
John Dunlap
Thomas Paine
First Amendment
Federalists Papers
New York Post
Amos Kendall
William C.Bryant
Pittsburgh Gazette
Charleston Post
Noah Webster
Unit 3
1830-1860

Penny Press
Harper's Magazine
Horace Greeley
Samuel F.B. Morse
Associated Press
P.T. Barnum
Henry D. Thoreau
Joseph Medill
New York Times
Manifest Destiny
Press Crusaders
1830-1860

Amistad Reports
Freedom Journal
Frederick Douglass
William L. Garrison
Elijah Lovejoy
Edmund Ruffin
SC Fire-eaters
Secession  Editorials
Civil War Press

Newspapers
Matthew Brady
James G. Bennett
News Stories
Thomas Nast
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Frank Leslie's Illustrated
Northern papers
Civil War Homepage
Early America History
Newseum
Journalism Historians
Media History Project

Poynter's "This Day"
This Day in History
History Channel
Yahoo's List
Library of Congress
New York Times
           Primary Text

Three Centuries of American Media by Lloyd Chiasson Jr., Morton Publishing, 1999
Unit 5
1960-2000
Katherine Graham
Woodward & Bernstein
David Halberstam
Seymour Hersh
Al Neuhart
J Hunter Thompson
Tom Wolfe
Barlett & Steele
Matt Drudge
Al Kamen
Gannett
Suffragists

Anne Royall
Sarah J. Hale
Angelina Grimke
Margaret Fuller
Jane Swisshelm
Amelia Bloomer
Ida B. Wells
Annie Laurie
Magazines

McLure's
Patent Medicine
Ida Tarbell
Lincoln Steffens
Jacob Riis
Henry B. Luce
Norman Rockwell
John H Johnson
Reader's Digest
Covering Wars

Press in War
Richard H.  Davis
Stephen Crane
Spanish-American
Floyd Gibbons
Ernie Pyle
Ernest Hemmingway

Elmer Davis
Women in WWII
Writing 69th
Peter Arnett
Women in VietNam
Pittsburgh Courier
Unit 5
1910-1960

Carr Van Anda
Bernard Kilgore
Col. Robert McCormick
Ben Hecht
Walter Lippman
WEB Dubois
Drew Pearson
Will Rogers
Upton Sinclair
Roger Peace
William D. Workman
Newspaper Guild
Technology

Typewriter
Speed Graphic
Photography
Satellites
Journalism is merely history's first draft.  -- Geoffrey C. Ward
Print humor throughout American history
Cartoonist Hall of Fame
Humor Newspaper Columnist
Humor Magazines
The Onion
Alternative Print Press
Village Voice
AlterNet
InnerCity Press
UTNE Reader
Homeless Papers
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