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Monday, March 29, 2021

American Distrust in Press: Deadly 1830s Cancel Culture

As I read current news from the press about America losing trust in news, I am reminded of the long history of this issue. One of the more tragic stories is this one from 1837: Elijah Lovejoy was a reverend and printer in Alton, Illinois, in the 1830s. He was the editor for the Alton … Continue reading American Distrust in Press: Deadly 1830s Cancel Culture

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