As I was doing some more research for my essay on immigration in St. Louis at the beginning of the 20th Century I found some information about an immigrant who changed the way that newspapers were written and published forever. His name was Joseph Pulitzer. He was born in Hungary to Jewish parents and immigrated to the US in 1864. When he arrived he did not speak English and he didn’t have any money. When he was 18 he joined the Union Army and became a part of Sheridan’s Troopers and fought in the Civil War. He spoke three languages; German, Hungarian and French. After the war he was once again penniless and decided to travel by train to St. Louis. When Pulitzer arrived in St. Louis he said "The lights of St. Louis looked like a promise land to me." He also liked being in St. Louis because at the time St. Louis was a German speaking city.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Pulitzer, The Man Who Changed The Way We Get Our News
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Thank you for your interest in my book. I'm flattered. I may have confused with one thing. Pulitzer started the journalism school at Columbia University not Columbia Missouri.
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James
I am curious to learn more about Pulitzer. I did not know about his influence here in St. Louis.
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