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Joseph Pulitzer
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I Desire To Assist In Attracting To This Profession Young Men Of Character And Ability, Also To Help Those Already Engaged In The Profession To Acquire The Highest Moral And Intellectual Training
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Men
Intellectual
They Call Me The Father Of Illustrated Journalism. What Folly! I Never Thought Any Such Thing. I Had A Small Newspaper, Which Had Been Dead For Years, And I Was Trying In Every Way To Build Up Its Circulation. What Could I Use For Bait? A Picture, Of Course.
Father
Years
Trying
There Is Room In This Great And Growing City For A Journal That Is Not Only Cheap But Bright, Not Only Bright But Large, Not Only Large But Truly Democratic-dedicated To The Cause Of The People Rather Than That Of The Purse Potentates-devoted More To The News Of The New Than The Old World-that Will Expose All Fraud And Sham, Fight All Public Evils And Abuses-that Will Sever And Battle For The People With Earnest Sincerity.
Fighting
Cities
People
An Able, Disinterested, Public-spirited Press, With Trained Intelligence To Know The Right And Courage To Do It, Can Preserve That Public Virtue Without Which Popular Government Is A Sham And A Mockery
Courage
Government
Able
I Want To Talk To A Nation, Not To A Select Committee.
Want
Select
Committees
The Post-dispatch Will Serve No Party But The People; Be No Organ Of Republicanism, But The Organ Of Truth; Will Follow No Causes Bit Its Conclusions; Will Not Support The Administration, But Criticize It; Will Oppose All Frauds And Shams Wherever Or Whatever They Are; Will Advocate Principles And Ideas Rather Than Prejudices And Partisanship.
Party
Ideas
People
My Especial Object Is To Help The Poor; The Rich Can Help Themselves. I Believe In Self-made Men.
Believe
Men
Self
I Am Deeply Interested In The Progress And Elevation Of Journalism, Having Spent My Life In That Profession, Regarding It As A Noble Profession And One Of Unequaled Importance For Its Influence Upon The Minds And Morals Of The People
People
Mind
Progress
Publicity, Publicity, Publicity Is The Greatest Moral Factor And Force In Our Public Life.
Publicity
Moral
Public Speaking
Our Republic And Its Press Will Rise And Fall Together.
Fall
Freedom Of Speech
Together
A Newspaper That Is True To Its Purpose Concerns Itself Not Only With The Way Things Are But With The Way They Ought To Be.
Purpose
Way
Newspapers
Every Issue Of The Paper Presents An Opportunity And A Duty To Say Something Courageous And True; To Rise Above The Mediocre And Conventional; To Say Something That Will Command The Respect Of The Intelligent, The Educated, The Independent Part Of The Community; To Rise Above Fear Of Partisanship And Fear Of Popular Prejudice. I Would Rather Have One Article A Day Of This Sort; And These Ten Or Twenty Lines Might Readily Represent A Whole Day's Hard Work In The Way Of Concentrated, Intense Thinking And Revision, Polish Of Style, Weighing Of Words.
Independent
Hard Work
Opportunity
Born: April 10, 1847
Died: October 29, 1911
Occupation: Publisher
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