The Pen Is Mightier: The Muckraking Life of Charles Edward Russell

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Macmillan + ORM, 2014 M12 2 - 345 pages

Charles Edward Russell was a muckraking journalist who exposed the dark underside of America's class system at the turn of the 20th century. The scandals he revealed through investigative reporting led to some of the most important and largest reform efforts of the period, in areas such as housing, prisons, and race reform. A Pulitzer Prize winner, author of 27 books, and a founder of the NAACP, Russell has nonetheless faded from public view. In this book, Robert Miraldi restores him to his rightful place in history. Miraldi's biography of Russell sheds light on the Hearst and Pulitzer newspaper empires, the growth of yellow journalism, and numerous scandals of the period (including Lizzie Borden's murder of her parents and the gruesome details of the Chicago meatpacking industry). It also provides a fascinating look at the growth of the American Socialist Party, of which Russell was an active member until he resigned when his pro-World War I stance brought him into conflict with other members of the Party.

 

Contents

More than a Muckraker
The Johnstown Flood Almost impossible to describe
The Pious and the Powerful
Haymarket Square to Lizzie Borden
Crusading against the Bosses
The Best Job at the World
Hearst Yellow Journalism Chicago
Exposing the Worlds Greatest Trust
Out from Behind the
Grappling with the Octopus
The Dove Becomes a Hawk
The Amateur Diplomat
At War with His Partyand Germany
Propagandist in Russia
New Causes in the Final Years
Primary Source Bibliography

Soldier for the Common Good
The Shame of the Worlds Richest Church
Evil Prisons Race Riots Justice Denied

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About the author (2014)

Robert Miraldi is Professor of Journalism at the State University of New York, New Paltz. He is the editor of The Muckrakers: Evangelical Crusaders and the author of Muckraking and Objectivity.

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