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Abrams v. United States, 3 Black power, 11-12, 20
Adams, John, 6 Black press, 12
Adams, Samuel, 3-4 Blumler, Jay, 12-13
Agenda-setting, 4. See also Lippmann, Boorstin, Daniel, 13
Walter; McCombs, Maxwell; Shaw, Boston Tea Party, 4
Donald Brandeis, Louis, 13-14. See also Schenck
Agnew, Spiro, 4 v. United States
Ailes, Roger, 5 Brennan, William J., Jr., 14. See also
Al-Amin, Jamil Abdullah, 15-16 New York Times v. Sullivan
Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, 5-6, Brinkley, David, 14-15
131 Brown, Hubert Gerold, 15-16
Alsop, Joseph and Stewart, 6 Burger, Warren, 16. See also New York
American Association of Retired Persons Times v. Sullivan
(AARP), 6 Bush, George, 5, 104
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Bush-Rather interview, 5, 16-17
7
American Federation of Labor-Congress Cable News Network (CNN), 8, 18. See
of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), also Arnett, Peter
7 Cantril, Albert Hadley, 18-19
Anderson, Jack, 7 Cantril, Hadley, 19
Armstrong, Bess Furman, 7-8 Carmichael, Stokely, 11-12, 20
Arnett, Peter, 8-9. See also Cable News Censorship, 20
Network (CNN) Chaffee, Steven H., 20-21, 27, 47, 80,
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Backlash, 10 Chandler v. Florida, 16
Bennett, James Gordon, 10-11 Chicago Defender, 12
Berelson, Bernard, 159 Chicago Tribune, 21, 38
Bernstein, Carl, 154 Christian Broadcasting Network, 124
Black, Hugo, 11 Christian Coalition, 21-22, 23
Black Panthers, 11, 20 Christianity and Crisis, 22