"The Press: Room for Improvement", Newsweek, July 10, 1967
The article explains that during the Vietnam War, U.S. reporters flooded American readers with stories, but their coverage was often criticized for focusing on dramatic images rather than deeper understanding. Television especially was blamed for showing constant violence without context, leaving Americans confused and divided about whether to support or oppose the war.
Resource Identifier
PressImprovement
Citation
Roger Neville Williams papers, Collection No. 7473, Box 14, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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