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A concise daughter’s biography of a radical publisher traces his sustained campaign for freedom of the press and free public discussion, documenting repeated prosecutions, trials, and long imprisonments imposed by church and state. It includes his eyewitness narrative of a mass protest met by military violence, an account of the legal measures used to suppress dissent, and descriptions of the periodical and public venues through which he argued for reform. The work intersperses letters, contemporary commentary, and memories of collaborators, and concludes with appendices reproducing trial records, letters, and a list of imprisonments to substantiate the account.

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Theophila Carlile Campbell

Theophila Carlile Campbell was a notable figure in the realm of literature, particularly recognized for her work "The Battle of the Press." Her writings often engaged with themes of social justice and the role of media in society. Campbell's contributions reflect a keen awareness of the political landscape of her time, and she is remembered for her advocacy of free expression and the importance of press freedom. Through her literary efforts, she sought to illuminate the challenges faced by journalists and the impact of censorship, making her a significant voice in the discourse surrounding media and society.

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