Publication information |
Source: Allentown Morning Call Source type: newspaper Document type: editorial Document title: “Halt ‘Yellow’ Journalism” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Allentown, Pennsylvania Date of publication: 11 September 1901 Volume number: 22 Issue number: 61 Series: new series Pagination: [2] |
Citation |
“Halt ‘Yellow’ Journalism.” Allentown Morning Call 11 Sept. 1901 v22n61 (new series): p. [2]. |
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Keywords |
yellow journalism; North American; North American (telegrams); William McKinley (medical condition); McKinley assassination (news coverage: criticism); Allentown, PA. |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz; Emma Goldman. |
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Halt “Yellow” Journalism
A mighty protest is being heard all over the
land against “yellow” journalism, and if the people practice what they preach
the death knell of these disreptuable [sic] newspapers will be sounded.
Another instance of audacity on the part of the
Philadelphia “Yellow Pest,” the journalistic attachment of the bargain counter,
was given on Sunday when the “Yellow Pest” sent telegrams to the pastors of
all the Allentown churches announcing the condition of the president. It is
gratifying to note that, with but few exceptions, these telegrams were cast
aside as soon as the signature was read. The look of contempt and scorn on the
face of the pastor of one of the most influential congregations in the city
as he glanced over the telegram after it was handed to him on the pulpit and
the haste with which the reverend gentleman cast it aside as though it had come
from a pest house, spoke more eloquently than tongue could of that pastor’s
opinion of “yellow” journalism.
It was the idea of the publishers that the minister
would announce something like this: “Through the characteristic enterprise of
the ‘Yellow Pest,’ of Philadelphia, the pastor is enabled to inform his congregation
of the condition of the president,” etc. Allentown ministers, however, are not
yet prepared to indulge in “yellow” religion.
All that the Philadelphia “Yellow Pest” can do
now in the way of shedding crocodile tears over the attempted assassination
of the nation’s president will not wash away the stains of blood which are spattered
over that vile sheet, for in championing the cause of Emma Goldman, the high
priestess of anarchy, in her clash with the Philadelphia police, it encouraged
beasts in human form like Czolgosz to plot against the life of the nation’s
beloved chief executive.
The time is here to call a halt on anarchistic
newspapers.