Senin, 09 Oktober 2017

Frontier Editors Were Sometimes In the Midst of Frontier Violence

Not everyone could handle the printed truth—or the printed lies. Being in the newspaper business on the frontier could be rough, and not just because of the long hours and ink stains. Editors sometimes put their lives at risk, and bloodstains were known to crop up now and then when these editors became “the story.” …

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