Table of contents for Race, Gender and the News Class notes
- Freedom of the Press, part 1: Ideals and Ideas
- The Enlightenment’s Contradictory Legacy and the Evolution of American Journalism
- The Black Press, Soldiers Without Swords
- Class notes on the History of Haiti
- About Journalism: 1940
- Women in the Newsroom: Burned Out and Fed Up
- Bertin M. Louis: Some Haitian Protestants Agree With Pat Robertson
- The danger of a single story
These slides accompany an assigned reading of John Milton’s Aeropagitica
for my Race, Gender and News class. My goal is to demonstrate that the ideals underlying the libertarian model of the press contain embedded assumptions about human nature that ensured unequal access to the marketplace of ideas.
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