Oglala Lakota College Archives
The Plains Indian Wars were always front-page news in frontier newspapers, and it was to such local newspapers that the public invariably turned for information about the fighting. The vivid, colorful accounts there captivated the nation - and in hindsight reveal much about the attitudes and prejudices of the public and the press ... book takes readers back to the late nineteenth century to show how newspaper reporting influenced attitudes about the conflict between the United States and Native Americans. Emphasizing primary sources and eyewitness accounts ... volume focuses on eight watershed events between 1862 and 1891 ... Each chapter examines an individual event, analyzing the balance and accuracy of the newspaper coverage and how the reporting of the time reinforced stereotypes about Native Americans"--Page 4 of cover.
Publication Date2011
Category
AuthorsReilly
Hugh J.
Series Title
Series Volume
ISBN9780803236271 0803236271
LCCN2011015178
PublisherUniversity of Nebraska Press,
Place of PublicationLincoln
Archive Subjects
Credit: Google Books
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