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Capturing history as it unfolded, American Datelines reveals the courage, hope, and grit of the American experience as chronicled in the headlines of the nation's public press from the earliest issue of The Boston News-Letter to major newspapers of today. The original articles in this compelling collection are arranged chronologically and appear as they were first published, providing a lively and unique view of the events that have most influenced American politics and culture. This first paperback edition features an updated introduction and newsworthy additions, including the fall of the…mehr

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Capturing history as it unfolded, American Datelines reveals the courage, hope, and grit of the American experience as chronicled in the headlines of the nation's public press from the earliest issue of The Boston News-Letter to major newspapers of today. The original articles in this compelling collection are arranged chronologically and appear as they were first published, providing a lively and unique view of the events that have most influenced American politics and culture. This first paperback edition features an updated introduction and newsworthy additions, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the O. J. Simpson trial, the Clinton impeachment trial, the home run race between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, and Bush v. Gore.
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Autorenporträt
Ed Cray, a professor of journalism at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California, is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Erotic Muse and biographies of George C. Marshall and Earl Warren.   Jonathan Kotler is a lawyer, faculty member in the School of Journalism at the University of Southern California, and former counsel to the Society of Professional Journalists, Los Angeles Professional Chapter.   Miles Beller, the author of Dream of Venus (or Living Pictures), a novel of the 1939 World's Fair, has served as the Joan Nordell Fellow at Harvard University's Houghton Library.