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October 22, 2004

Seigenthaler Speaks About Nashville, Journalism

John Seigenthaler, founder of the First Amendment Center, spoke at Belmont today as a part of the Department of Media Studies' New Century Journalism Speaker Series.

Seigenthaler spoke to an audience of Belmont faculty, staff and students about growing up in Nashville, life as a Nashvillian and journalist during the civil rights movement and "the game of journalism."

For Seigenthaler's complete biography, click here.


    For more stories from the Media Studies Archive, click here.

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