- Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-194) and index. - Introduction: Objectivity -- 1. Detachment: The Caning of James Gordon Bennett, the Penny Press, and Objectivity's Primordial Soup -- 2. Nonpartisanship: Three Shades of Political Journalism -- 3. The Inverted Pyramid: Edwin M. Stanton and Information Control -- 4. Facticity: Science, Culture, Cholera, and the Rise of Journalism's "Native Empiricism," 1832-66 -- 5. Balance: A "Slanderous and Nasty-Minded Mulatress," Ida B. Wells, Confronts "Objectivity" in the 1890s -- Conclusion: Thoughts on a Post-"Objective" Profession.
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