National Geographic History - 03.2019 - 04.2019

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As tensions over Cuba soared between America and


Spain in the 1890s, so too did U.S. newspaper sales, fed by


sensationalist reporting. The new media barons wanted a


war, and the facts were not going to spoil a good story.


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Journalism and the


Spanish-American War


JOHN MAXWELL HAMILTON

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS/DAGLI ORTI/AURIMAGES

POLITICAL CARTOONS MOCKED JOSEPH PULITZER (LEFT) AND WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST (RIGHT) IN 1898.
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