The Unsung Hero(es)
His Pen Was Mightier Than His Sword: The impact of journalism in keeping us informed of how our government functions With this project, I hope to communicate the importance that journalism holds in providing information to the public, even when the information is not well-received. From the surface-level research I have already done (scrounging through Ancestry.com), was very keen on keeping the public informed of state politics. During this time (the 1930s-1940s from my best estimation) he also remained steadfast in his belief that the United States should aid Britain in World War II before the United States even entered the war. Newspaper Course at Florida State University, Photo courtesy of Florida Memory, PR07645 John Kilgore is in the front row, 4th man from the left. Through this project, my goal is to learn more about members of my family that my immediate family doesn't know much about. For instance, when I asked my father and uncle if they remembered their uncle (my great...