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Deadly Censorship: Murder, Honor, and Freedom of the Press
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| #1075479 in Books | 2013-12-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.20 x6.20l,1.20 | File type: PDF | 328 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A good but tough read|By bob r|a great story. Thoroughly researched and would make a great historical novel. The biggest problem I had was the level of detail. There was just too much of it and it included references on everything. There were over 100 referenced end notes in many chapters. I read the Kindle version and the actual book was only 60% of the content. I wound up usi||". . . this excellent book will appeal to anyone interested in legal history of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, freedom of speech, and the relationship between violence and politics. It will certainly prove useful in upper-division undergraduate classes an
On January 15, 1903, South Carolina lieutenant governor James H. Tillman shot and killed Narciso G. Gonzales, editor of South Carolina’s most powerful newspaper, the State. Blaming Gonzales’s stinging editorials for his loss of the 1902 gubernatorial race, Tillman shot Gonzales to avenge the defeat and redeem his “honor” and his reputation as a man who took bold, masculine action in the face of an insult. James Lowell Underwood investigates the...
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