Flower in the River: A Family Tale Finally Told

Pencils, Presses, and Persistence: The Eastland's News Heroes


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Join me on a thrilling journey through time as we uncover the hidden world of early 20th-century journalism during one of Chicago's darkest hours--the Eastland Disaster of 1915.

Highlights:

  • My personal pilgrimage to a family grave site that started everything.
  • The forgotten technology that powered breaking news in 1915
  • "The Scoop," a trade journal that described the inner workings of Chicago's press
  • An adrenaline-fueled race against time as reporters covered the Eastland disaster
  • Unsung heroes who risked it all to bring the truth to light

Fascinating Facts:

  • Origins of the term "Bulldog Edition" in newspaper lingo
  • Telegraph technology's role in shaping modern journalism
  • The Chicago Tribune's staggering deployment of reporters and photographers

Questions to Ponder:

  • How has journalism evolved since 1915, and what remains the same?
  • What can we learn from the dedication and resourcefulness of early 20th-century reporters?
  • In our age of instant digital news, what lessons can we draw from the meticulous fact-checking and collaboration of the past?

Come along as we peel back the layers of history, revealing the human stories behind the headlines and reminding ourselves of journalism's vital role in our society

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  • The opening/closing song is Twilight by 8opus
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Flower in the River: A Family Tale Finally ToldBy Natalie Zett