“We wish to plead
our own cause. Too long have others spoken for us. Too long has the public been
deceived by misrepresentations, in things which concern us dearly, though in
the estimation of some mere trifles; for though there are many in society who
exercise towards us benevolent feelings; still (with sorrow we confess it)
there are others who make it their business to enlarge upon the least trifle,
which tends to the discredit of any person of color . . . .”
—Samuel E. Cornish and John B. Russwurm, editorial in the first issue of Freedom’s Journal, the first Black-owned and operated newspaper in the United States, March 16, 1827.
• Editorial Comment: Wild idea — self-expression.
Former Washington Elementary, Eureka, California, now Humboldt Senior Resource Center, home of the mighty Senior News.
Read all about it! The March issue of Senior News: Age & Ageism. Check it out!
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Edward C. Pease, Ph.D.
Professor & Department Head Emeritus
Department of Journalism & Communication
Utah State University
Today's WORD on Journalism
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