Researcher Joy Jenkins describes how the language used in news media to describe people with disabilities has changed through the case of a 1977 protest in support of civil rights regulations. Show transcripts are available at https://journalism-history.org/podcast/
Episode 93: Journalism and Jim Crow
Episode 92: Truth and Ideology Among Cold War Correspondents
Episode 91: Ratings Powerhouses Univision and Telemundo
Episode 90: How the Other Half Lives
Episode 89: Civil War Press Suppression in the American West
Episode 88: Covering the Kent State Shootings
Episode 87: Reporting from Ground Zero
Episode 86: Woodrow Wilson’s Ministry of Propaganda
Episode 85: Making Jesse James a Folk Hero
Episode 84: Life Magazine’s “College Girl”
Episode 83: America's "Tory" Printer
Episode 82: The Hutchins Commission
Episode 81: The Plucky Path of Nellie Bly
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Episode 80: The Tulsa Race Massacre
Episode 79: Hoover and the Fourth Estate
Episode 78: The Commercialization of PBS
Episode 77: The Founding Mothers of NPR
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Episode 76: The Unknown Stories of Titanic
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