Stephen H. Branch's Alligator, Vol. 1 no. 17, August 14, 1858 by Stephen H. Branch

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Editor Branch, Stephen H., 1813-
Title Stephen H. Branch's Alligator, Vol. 1 no. 17, August 14, 1858
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Summary "Stephen H. Branch's Alligator, Vol. 1 no. 17, August 14, 1858" by Stephen H. Branch is a historical publication likely written during the mid-19th century. This work encapsulates a variety of social and political commentaries through a detailed narrative surrounding Branch's own experiences, particularly his trial for libel against prominent figures, including Mayor Tiemann. The text serves as both a reflection on the struggles for free speech and the nature of journalism during this purportedly tumultuous period. The issue primarily revolves around the trial of Stephen H. Branch, who stands accused of libeling the Mayor and others through his newspaper, "The Alligator." The content of the trial reveals Branch's impassioned defense against what he perceives to be a wrongful persecution for exposing alleged corruption among city officials. As Branch narrates his life story and his journey into journalism, he emphasizes a commitment to truth and the importance of holding public figures accountable. Additionally, he provides commentary on various societal issues, including the manipulation of press freedoms and the injustices posed by the legal system. The publication also features a mix of personal reflections, critiques of societal norms, and vivid descriptions of his surroundings, particularly his time in Panama, showcasing both the political climate of the time and Branch's unique perspective as a self-styled champion of the oppressed. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F106: United States local history: Atlantic coast. Middle Atlantic States
Subject New York (N.Y.) -- Politics and government
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EBook-No. 54978
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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