Mining newspaper files and the deep archives and journalistic expertise of the Newseum, an interactive museum of news located in Washington, D.C., Outrage, Passion and Uncommon Sense examines decisive issues and events in U.S. history through the nation's editorial pages. Approximately fifty editorials are reprinted here on topics ranging from suffrage and race to war and politics—even Christmas—with probing analysis by Gartner.
"Editorials are the soul of the newspaper," Gartner says in the book's introduction. "Maybe the heart and the soul. And, on a good newspaper that knows and understands and loves its hometown, or its home country, the editorial is the heart and the soul of the town, or the nation, as well."
Readers will also see a visual account of the era through two-color illustrations, showcasing editorial cartoons, photographs and typographic details from period newspapers. Outrage, Passion and Uncommon Sense is a vital, significant collection that portrays the undeniable influence one editorial can have on this country in some of its most difficult times. 采矿报纸文件和深档案馆和新闻博物馆,新闻坐落在华盛顿特区一个互动博物馆的新闻专业知识,愤怒,激情和优秀意识探讨决定性的问题,并通过国家的社论版在美国历史上的事件。大约50社论在这里转载的主题,从选举权和种族战争和政治,甚至圣诞节与探测由Gartner分析。
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