Guardians of Liberty, Linda Barrett Osborne
Guardians of Liberty, Linda Barrett Osborne
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Guardians of Liberty
Freedom of the Press and the Nature of News

Author: Linda Barrett Osborne

Narrator: Beth Hicks

Unabridged: 3 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/25/2024


Synopsis

For over 200 years, freedom of the press has been a fundamental ideal of the United States. Allowing people to publish news, ideas, and opinions without censure or interference—even if what they’re reporting is contentious—was so important to the founders of this nation that they placed a guarantee in the First Amendment to the Constitution.

Citing many examples from America’s history, from the American Revolution to the Civil War and from Vietnam to the presidencies of Barack Obama and Donald Trump, acclaimed author Linda Barrett Osborne shows how a free press has played an essential role in the growth of this nation and allowed democracy to flourish. With today’s new technologies affecting how media is delivered, sometimes fierce public debate surrounding what constitutes free speech, and more division in our news and politics than ever before, Guardians of Liberty reminds readers that everyone has a right to convey the news and express opinions, no matter how strongly we may disagree with one another.

“In her enthralling, sometimes shocking history of ‘freedom of the press and the nature of news,’ Osborne presents a masterly balance of anecdote and analysis. Deeply researched and beautifully written, Guardians of Liberty enlightens and entertains readers of any age. Above all, Osborne reminds us that without an independent press, we would have no reliable news, only partisan propaganda.”—Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize–winning critic for the Washington Post

About Linda Barrett Osborne

Linda Barrett Osborne is the author of Guardians of Liberty; Come On In, America; This Land Is Our Land; Miles to Go for Freedom; and Traveling the Freedom Road. She was a senior writer-editor in the Library of Congress Publishing Office for fifteen years. She lives in Washington, DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Beth

A look at America's relationship with the press, and the slow backing away from government censorship, which is not as far back as we like to think. The final chapters are a delicate touch, because President Trump has led an unceasing attack on the free press but also an ineffective one, so how much......more

Goodreads review by Kelly

This is an important book and I wish I could believe a huge number of kids will read it. Teachers, librarians, here is a great book for a tween book-club. The United States is arguably one of the first nations ever to rely on a free press to keep those in power in check. Osborne's book illustrates h......more

Goodreads review by Erin

Guardians of Liberty could not have come at a more critical time in our history. The book dives deep into the history of the freedom of the press and explains clearly why press freedom really matters. We are at a time where such freedom has been brought into question by the current administration, a......more

Goodreads review by Iris

A great ya nonfiction! Lots of photos and images even for the sections about the 17 and 1800s. The author does have her own political views which she does not hide but it really furthers the discussion.......more