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Lorenzen, Jan Lelain.
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Kansas City, Missouri, newspapers of 1932 and the Pendergast political machine (Thomas J. Pendergast).
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Kansas City, Missouri, newspapers of 1932 and the Pendergast political machine (Thomas J. Pendergast)./
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Lorenzen, Jan Lelain.
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263 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-05, page: 1236.
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Mass Communications. -
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Kansas City, Missouri, newspapers of 1932 and the Pendergast political machine (Thomas J. Pendergast).
Lorenzen, Jan Lelain.
Kansas City, Missouri, newspapers of 1932 and the Pendergast political machine (Thomas J. Pendergast).
- 263 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-05, page: 1236.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri - Kansas City, 2003.
This qualitative analysis of ten Kansas City, Missouri, newspapers asks how cultural viewpoints affected political news writing in 1932, when Thomas J. Pendergast's political machine controlled city and county government with a wide influence in the state.Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017395
Mass Communications.
Kansas City, Missouri, newspapers of 1932 and the Pendergast political machine (Thomas J. Pendergast).
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-05, page: 1236.
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Adviser: Robert B. Unger.
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This qualitative analysis of ten Kansas City, Missouri, newspapers asks how cultural viewpoints affected political news writing in 1932, when Thomas J. Pendergast's political machine controlled city and county government with a wide influence in the state.
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Newspapers studied were the <italic>Kansas City Star</italic> and <italic> Kansas City Journal Post</italic>, two mainstream newspapers; the <italic> Kansas City Call</italic> and <italic>Kansas City American</italic>, both published in the African-American community; the <italic>Labor Herald</italic> and <italic>Kansas City Labor News</italic>; the <italic>Kansas City Jewish Chronicle</italic> and <italic>Catholic Register</italic>, the <italic>Italian Press</italic>; and the <italic>Kansas City Daily Democrat</italic>, published by the Pendergast organization.
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Language choices and editorial positions revealed that nine of the ten newspapers supported the political machine overtly or implicitly. When the machine gained control of the police department, African-American papers anticipated an end to police brutality. Catholic and Jewish newspapers did not report the political activities of Irish Catholic bosses or rabbis.
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