Final Test Chapters 9 16 17 18 19 1 Reaction to the Ole Miss events in the foreign press 2 The tone of newspaper coverage in Mississippi of the Ole Miss crisis was set by the two Jackson dailies The Clarion Ledger and the Jackson Daily News What was their hallmark 3 The Meredith story appealed to the nation s news organizations because 4 Paul Guihard filed his last story from 5 Life magazine photographer who may have been the last newsman to speak to Paul Guihard said he was hiding in bushes near the rioters to escape the tear gas deployed by the marshals when he saw Guihard heading up the road toward the action 6 The effort to find out who killed Guihard spawned several theories and no viable suspects Check which of the following were mentioned in the Guihard article 7 A Lafayette County Grand Jury reviewed the FBI findings in the Guihard murder investigation and concluded only that Guihard was murdered by a party unknown at the present time In his charge to the grand jury Circuit Court Judge Walter M O Barr ordered the jurors to disregard evidence collected by the U S Army deeming the army searches unlawful 8 Peter Kihss a NYT reporter violated journalism impartiality objectivity rules during the Lucy crisis by 9 Buford Boone publisher of The Tuscaloosa News decided 10 Who lost his trousers in Albany 11 Albany GA was the first time which two reporters teamed up to share resources and provide back up for each other 12 After a series of church bombings in Alabama which newspaper editor wrote a column calling on white citizens to fund the rebuilding effort 13 Why was the coverage by this person significant significant in Washington 14 What reporter was seriously injured during the Selma campaign 15 What was the name of the journalist who backed Autherine Lucy s quest to enroll in the University of Alabama 16 Which news weekly sought to make the civil rights story the dominant story in order to boost circulation and gain prominence 18 What fueled LBJ s passion for the Civil Rights Act 19 The Selma campaign stemmed from the death of 20 The Fifteenth Amendment already barred racial discrimination in voting rights so the problem was not that African Americans lacked the legal right to vote What did the act accomplish 21 The power of Claude Sitton s reporting on a church meeting in Sasser led to two things 22 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination for reason of color race religion and barred discrimination in two other areas What were they 23 How many civil rights acts preceded the act of 1964 24 Which sheriff personified the need for an updated civil rights act 25 Who was the photographer who led the coverage in Birmingham 26 When covering the three attempts to cross the Pettus Bridge where were the reporters 27 Who was the black reporter in Mississippi who provided information to the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission 28 Photographs from prompted NBC producer Reuvan Frank to exclaim What are these people doing to each other 29 Times v Sullivan the landmark libel case that established actual malice as a legal standard developed out of an advertisement in the Alabama Journal A second lawsuit against reporter Harrison Salisbury was filed by Birmingham officials for slander One result was that Examples of different publications will probably be on there and who published them
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