Press and Speech Freedoms in America, 1619-1995: A Chronology

Tracing the battles between the repressors and proponents of free speech, this chronology overviews press and speech freedoms in the United States from 1619 through

1995. Beginning with the American Colonies, the volume covers the religious refugees and political dissidents who settled the Colonies and the press that heated up the struggle to rid America of the Crown. Although freedom of speech and the press became constitutional rights 15 years after the Declaration of Independence, these rights fared poorly until after World War II. This book traces the struggles, the press, and the contending views from 1760 to 1960 and the 35 years of commitment to freedom from 1960 to 1995.

Arranged by year, the entries in the chronology include the views and comments of persons in favor of or opposed to freedom of speech, events that affected press freedoms, and technological changes that have had an impact.

Product details

Author: Louis E. Ingelhart
Language: English
Vendor: Commercial
Publisher: Greenwood Press
Publication date: 1997
ISBN: 9780313301742
Category: Book
Subcategory: Hardcover
Added: June 11, 2013

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