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Vigilante Newspapers: A Tale of Sex, Religion, And Murder in the Northwest
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Univ of Washington Pr
Publication date November 5, 2005
Pages 189
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780295985299
ISBN-10 0295985291
Dimensions 0.50 by 6 by 9.25 in.
Weight 0.65 lbs.
Original list price $25.00
Other format details university press
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An examination of how early twentieth-century Seattle and Oregon media protected traditional frontier ideals, particularly the the notion that men are responsible for the protection of women's purity, is shown through the papers' coverage of two murders related to 'Holy Roller' evangelist Edmund Creffield. Original.
Amazon.com description: Product Description: This riveting work of social history documents the role the news media played in spurring two murders revolving around Edmund Creffield, a charismatic "Holy Roller" evangelist who arrived in Corvallis, Oregon, in 1903 and quickly enraged the citizenry by defiantly challenging the religious and sexual mores of the time. When ardent female followers began refusing to speak to their nonbelieving husbands, vigilantes tarred and feathered Creffield, eventually forcing him to flee to Seattle.

Once there, Creffield was murdered by George Mitchell, the brother of one of his followers. The news media in Seattle and Oregon applauded George's defense of his sister Esther's honor, influencing the jury. Citing temporary insanity, the jury quickly acquitted George, pleasing the cheering crowds and the approving media. As George prepared to return to Oregon, however, Esther shot him point-blank at Union Station and another moralizing media frenzy broke out. Esther was sent to Western State Hospital and committed suicide after her release. Her short life was among the most poignant of the dozens wrecked by the controversy.

Gerald Baldasty's examination of Seattle and Oregon media coverage shows the tenacity with which frontier media protected traditional mores, particularly the notion that men are responsible for women's purity and have the right to take action if they feel another man has besmirched a woman's honor. Expertly crafted in a brisk, accessible style, Vigilante Newspapers illustrates through the tragic tale of Edmund Creffield, George Mitchell, and Esther Mitchell how the news media defined social deviance using vague concepts such as hysteria and temporary insanity, vigorously defending the established order of religious, class, and gender norms.

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9780295985299 | details & prices | 189 pages | 6.00 × 9.25 × 0.50 in. | 0.65 lbs | List price $25.00
About: An examination of how early twentieth-century Seattle and Oregon media protected traditional frontier ideals, particularly the the notion that men are responsible for the protection of women's purity, is shown through the papers' coverage of two murders related to 'Holy Roller' evangelist Edmund Creffield.

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