pretty much know all the icons, joseph pulitzer was also an immigrant, james gordon bennet, william randolph hearst, and we have begun to learn quite a bit about the black press this but not nearly as much. but the other ethnic presses are little explored, little studied. i think greater exploration of those this primary sources content is a lot more about these people and out before they were in the development of our economy. another key issue is of the idea of the particular spanish-language newspaper which had a correspondence that anonymously wrote from all of the country telling vignettes about people who are being deported for other news, someing that was being done in the early 1900s and it was something that we saw more recently went "usa today" came out and it has little sections from all over the country, not, this was considered a new idea. it was actually not a new idea. but when partly the spanish-language newspaper, it went on crusades like it decided that there was no healthcare for mexicans in san antonio, no healthcare facility, so the publisher started a campaign to build a mexic