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Introduction: Sensationalism and the Rise of Visual Journalism
"We Simply Illustrate": Sensationalizing Crime in the 1870s "Sporting" News
"Language More Effective than Words": Opium Den Illustrations and Anti-Chinese Violence in the 1880s
"A First-Class Attraction on Any Stage": Dramatizing the Ghost Dance and the Massacre at Wounded Knee
"A Song without Words": Anti-Lynching Imagery as Visual Protest in the 1890s Black Press
"Wanted to Save Her Honor": Sensationalizing the Provocation Defense in the Mid-1890s
Epilogue: Legacies of Visual Journalism and the Sensational Style.
"We Simply Illustrate": Sensationalizing Crime in the 1870s "Sporting" News
"Language More Effective than Words": Opium Den Illustrations and Anti-Chinese Violence in the 1880s
"A First-Class Attraction on Any Stage": Dramatizing the Ghost Dance and the Massacre at Wounded Knee
"A Song without Words": Anti-Lynching Imagery as Visual Protest in the 1890s Black Press
"Wanted to Save Her Honor": Sensationalizing the Provocation Defense in the Mid-1890s
Epilogue: Legacies of Visual Journalism and the Sensational Style.