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100 1 $aJensen, Carl.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no96042469
245 10 $aStories that changed America :$bmuckrakers of the 20th century /$cCarl Jensen.
250 $aA Seven Stories Press 1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bSeven Stories Press,$c[2000], ©2000.
300 $a270 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Muckraking in the Twentieth Century --$tIda Mae Tarbell.$tExcerpts from The History of the Standard Oil Company.$tYoung John Davison Rockefeller.$tCreating a Monopoly --$tLincoln Steffens.$tExcerpt from The Shame of the Cities.$tTweed Days in St. Louis --$tUpton Sinclair.$tExcerpts from The Jungle.$tFrom Chapter Three: Tour of the Stockyards.$tFrom Chapter Nine: Bubbly Creek Lard.$tFrom Chapter Fourteen: Spoiled Meat --$tMargaret Sanger.$tExcerpts from The Woman Rebel.$tThe Aim.$tAbortion in the United States.$tSuppression.$tA Little Lesson for Those Who Ought to Know Better --$tGeorge Seldes.$tExcerpts from In fact.$tCigarets Shorten Life.$tTobacco Shortens Life.$tMake Users' Flesh Creep.$t61% Excess Deaths.$tJournalistic Bombshell.$tDocumentation.$tExcerpt from The Facts Are ...$tThe Greatest Power in War and Peace --$tJohn Steinbeck.$tExcerpt from The Grapes of Wrath.$tFrom Chapter Five: Who Can We Shoot? --$tJ. William Fulbright.$tExcerpts from The Pentagon Propaganda Machine.
505 80 $tFrom Chapter One: The Starbird Memorandum.$tFrom Chapter Two: Information to Propoganda --$tRachel Carson.$tExcerpt from Silent Spring.$tA Fable for Tomorrow --$tI. F. Stone.$tExcerpt from I. F. Stone's Weekly.$tA Crisis and a Turning Point Approaches in Vietnam --$tEdward R. Murrow.$tExcerpts from In Search of Light.$tCBS news broadcast - March 10, 1950.$tCBS news broadcast - February 23, 1954.$tSee It Now broadcast - March 9, 1954.$tCBS news broadcast - June 10, 1954.$tCBS news broadcast - May 2, 1957 --$tJessica Mitford.$tExcerpt from The American Way of Death.$tMyth of the Twentieth-Century American Funeral Rite --$tBetty Friedan.$tExcerpt from The Feminine Mystique.$tFrom Chapter Twelve: The Comfortable Concentration Camp --$tMalcolm X.$tExcerpt from Alex Haley's Playboy Interview with Malcolm X.$tExcerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X.$tFrom Chapter Seventeen: Letter from Mecca --$tMichael Harrington.$tExcerpt from The Other America.$tFrom Chapter One: The Invisible Land --$tPaul Brodeur.
505 80 $tExcerpt from Expendable Americans.$tThe Dust that Ate Us Up --$tPaul Ehrlich.$tExcerpts from The Population Bomb.$tToo Many People.$tToo Little Food.$tA Dying Planet --$tRalph Nader.$tExcerpt from Unsafe at Any Speed.$tWho Benefits from Auto Accidents?$tThe Sporty Corvair: The 'One-Car' Accident --$tSeymour Hersh.$tExcerpts from My Lai 4.$tFrom Chapter Three: The Day - Part I.$tFrom Chapter Four: The Day - Part II --$tBob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.$tExcerpt from the Washington Post.$tGOP Security Aide Among Five Arrested in Bugging Affair --$tFrances Moore Lappe.$tExcerpt from Diet for a Small Planet.$tFrom the Foreword: The Beginning.$tFrom Part One: Cultural Eating Habits.$tFrom Part One Cash Crops.$tFrom Part One: The Poisoned Food Chain.$tFrom Part Two: Protein Isn't Everything.
520 1 $a"In this book, Project Censored founder Carl Jensen introduces twenty-one of individuals, whose probing and influential work forever changed the United States during the twentieth century.
520 8 $aHere are the pioneering muckrakers, like Upton Sinclair, author of the fact-based novel The Jungle that inspired Theodore Roosevelt to sign the Pure Food and Drug Act into law; Ida Mae Tarbell, whose McClure magazine exposes led to the dissolution of the Standard Oil monopoly; and reporter Lincoln Steffens, who unearthed the corruption in both municipal and federal governments.".
520 8 $a"The writers included in this deftly researched volume dedicated their lives to fighting for social, civil, political, and environmental rights with their mighty pens. Together, the work of these investigative reporters demonstrates how influential the press can be and how crucial freedom of the press is to the very fabric of our nation."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aJournalists$zUnited States$vBiography.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008106101
650 0 $aInvestigative reporting$zUnited States$xHistory$y20th century.
650 0 $aReportage literature, American$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010110781
650 4 $aJournalists$zUnited States$xBiography.
650 4 $aInvestigative reporting$zUnited States.
650 4 $aInvestigative reporting$xSocial aspects$zUnited States.
650 4 $aInvestigative reporting$xPolitical aspects$zUnited States.
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