The press does not speak the voice of the nation. It does not even speak the voice of those who write for it.


In 1829. As reported in: Commune on the Frontier: The Story of Frances Wright (Crowell, 1972), p. 179


The press does not speak the voice of the nation. It does not even speak the voice of those who write for it.

The press does not speak the voice of the nation. It does not even speak the voice of those who write for it.

The press does not speak the voice of the nation. It does not even speak the voice of those who write for it.

The press does not speak the voice of the nation. It does not even speak the voice of those who write for it.