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Journalism’s Resistance: Reporting Beyond Censorship - The Sacramento Observer

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By Zahiyah Carter | Dallas Weekly | Word In Black Thispostwas originally published onDallas Weekly (WIB) - Since December 15, 1791, the freedom of both speech and press were protected, by the ratification of the First Amendment. This meant that the press had freedom from government restriction, whether it be in favor or in opposition of […]

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