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Nellie Bly - Stunt Reporter
Nellie Bly was the pen name of one of the most daring young journalists of her day. Few male journalists achieved her fame, or risked as much for a story.
• nellie bly
• female stunt journalist
• 19th century journalism
• new york world
• yellow journalism
A Castle Fit for a King
Castles and legends go often hand in hand. But when the legend is William Randolph Hearst, the castle can't be anything less than sensational.
• hearst castle
• william randolph hearst
• san simeon
• california
• newspaper
Omaha's Courthouse Riot of 1919
Racial bigotry, yellow journalism, and machine politics were factors that led to the Douglas County Courthouse riot.
• omaha courthouse riot 1919
• lynchings
• yellow journalism
• machine politics
• douglas county courthouse riot
The Presidency of William McKinley
Before his assassination in 1901, William McKinley found a good deal of success in the office of the President, being the first incumbent since Ulysses S. Grant to win re
• president william mckinley
• the gilded age
• the progressive age
• spanish-american war
• sinking of the uss maine