The Trial of Peter Zenger

The Trial of Peter Zenger
Title The Trial of Peter Zenger PDF eBook
Author Vincent Buranelli
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-10-15
Genre Law
ISBN 9789362098269

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The Trial of Peter Zenger, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

The Trial of John Peter Zenger

The Trial of John Peter Zenger
Title The Trial of John Peter Zenger PDF eBook
Author John Peter Zenger
Publisher
Pages 71
Release 1738
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Freedom of the Press

Freedom of the Press
Title Freedom of the Press PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Marie Ford
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Pages 66
Release 2018-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1502635852

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Printer John Peter Zenger went to trial in 1735 for publishing articles that criticized the colonial governor of New York. Help your readers to learn how his case helped shape the First Amendment, the definition of libel, the vindication of truth as a legal defense, and the right of a journalist to protect his or her sources. Readers will learn how Zenger's legacy established norms for the freedom of the press and how it remains relevant in the practice of journalism today.

Revolutionary Dissent

Revolutionary Dissent
Title Revolutionary Dissent PDF eBook
Author Stephen D. Solomon
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 368
Release 2016-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 1466879394

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When members of the founding generation protested against British authority, debated separation, and then ratified the Constitution, they formed the American political character we know today-raucous, intemperate, and often mean-spirited. Revolutionary Dissent brings alive a world of colorful and stormy protests that included effigies, pamphlets, songs, sermons, cartoons, letters and liberty trees. Solomon explores through a series of chronological narratives how Americans of the Revolutionary period employed robust speech against the British and against each other. Uninhibited dissent provided a distinctly American meaning to the First Amendment's guarantees of freedom of speech and press at a time when the legal doctrine inherited from England allowed prosecutions of those who criticized government. Solomon discovers the wellspring in our revolutionary past for today's satirists like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, pundits like Rush Limbaugh and Keith Olbermann, and protests like flag burning and street demonstrations. From the inflammatory engravings of Paul Revere, the political theater of Alexander McDougall, the liberty tree protests of Ebenezer McIntosh and the oratory of Patrick Henry, Solomon shares the stories of the dissenters who created the American idea of the liberty of thought. This is truly a revelatory work on the history of free expression in America.

The trial of John Peter Zenger

The trial of John Peter Zenger
Title The trial of John Peter Zenger PDF eBook
Author John Peter Zenger
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1752
Genre Freedom of the press
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The Trial of John Peter Zenger

The Trial of John Peter Zenger
Title The Trial of John Peter Zenger PDF eBook
Author John Peter Zenger
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1784
Genre Freedom of the press
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Colonial and Early American Journalism

Colonial and Early American Journalism
Title Colonial and Early American Journalism PDF eBook
Author Patrice Sherman
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Pages 114
Release 2018-12-15
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1502634694

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From its earliest days, the press played a pivotal role in American politics and civic life. The trial of printer John Peter Zenger in 1735 established the principle of the free press, and publishers throughout the colonies quickly embraced the concept. The controversy over independence was hotly debated in newspapers. Through letters and debates, the press helped shape the idea of a uniquely American identity. This volume demonstrates how freedom of the press is part of American heritage from colonial times and how it remains essential to democracy to this day.