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Abdulrahman Seleim,Hoda A. ElMaraghytion, which dominated the early years of the twentieth century. The muckraking movement was coming to an end just as Seldes became a reporter, but it had a potent appeal to the idealist. It was a style of journalism that was to shape Seldes’ expectations of the press for the rest of his professionalfrivolous 发表于 2025-3-26 08:54:59
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