A journalist who wrote about social,cultural and economical issues of the Progressive era.
"Common Sense"
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an influential 18-century French philosopher who wrote The Social Contract.
Douglass wrote essays in abolition newspapers and was an influential speaker against slavery.
Lincoln Steffens was an American journalist and author who wrote several influential books. Some of his notable works include "The Shame of the Cities" (1904), which exposed political corruption in American cities, and "Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens" (1931), in which he reflected on his experiences as a muckraking journalist. Steffens' writings had a significant impact on the Progressive Era and the field of investigative journalism.
He wrote about Manifest Destiny. He wrote this in relation to America annexing Texas and how the country was going overspread throughout the whole continent.
"The newspaper reporter wrote an editorial for the paper."
John O'Sullivan wrote an influential editorial in 1845 about the concept of "Manifest Destiny" and the United States' expansion westward. This term came to symbolize the belief that it was the country's destiny to expand and bring civilization across the continent. O'Sullivan argued that it was the nation's duty to spread democracy and American ideals throughout the continent.
The editorial in The News Tribune appeared to present a biased view of the judge's election.He wrote the editorial
"Journalist" is a noun. Example: "The journalist wrote a newspaper article."
John L. O'Sullivan wrote an influential editorial in 1845 that articulated the concept of "Manifest Destiny," the belief that the United States was destined to expand across the North American continent. In his piece, he argued that it was America's divine right and duty to spread its institutions and culture westward. O'Sullivan's editorial helped to galvanize public support for westward expansion, shaping American policy and attitudes toward territorial acquisition during that era.
Dr. Benjamin Spock wrote a highly influential book on child care.
Your title comes from what you have written. Finish your editorial first and you'll find an interesting title from something you wrote or something someone said that you quoted in the editorial.
In most newspapers, there is an opinion page, where various columnists express their views on the issues of the day; these columnists have a by-line at the beginning of the article (it's called a "by-line" because it tells who wrote the opinion piece-- for example, By Joseph Williams. By Heather Donnelly). There is also an editorial page, where the editor expresses the official viewpoint of that newspaper. It may be about a national issue like gun control, or a local issue like building a casino in town. Sometimes, the editorial page editor gives his or her name, but at other times, the editorial will not have the name of the person (or persons) who wrote it. When an editorial does not say the name of who wrote it, that is called an "unsigned editorial."
Muckrackers
Rene Stauffer, a leading tennis journalist
He wrote the Declaration of Independence