Exhibition
Time:
When the Free Press Met Big Brother: Journalists response to the pressures of the Vietnam War
Recurring Date Info:
Daily:
–
Date:
All Day
Love Library South
Room: Lower level
1248 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: LLS
Contact:
Maddie White, mwhite38@unl.edu
The Archives and Special Collections have created a display highlighting the work and life of Beverly Deepe Keever (UNL 1957) called When the Free Press Met Big Brother: Journalists response to the pressures of the Vietnam War.
This display will be in the lower level of Love Library South until the end of the semester. This display uses the letters, photographs and writings of Keever to give a window into the lives of Vietnam War correspondents. The display covers the lives of reporters on both sides of the war as well as the responses made by reporters involving the differences in domestic and the sight reporting they were making.
Learn something new about the Vietnam War and see perspectives you’ve never seen with the When the Free Press Met Big Brother: Journalists response to the pressures of the Vietnam War display today.
This exhibit is free and open to the public. Exhibit is accessible during Love Library’s hours of operation: https://libraries.unl.edu/hours
This display will be in the lower level of Love Library South until the end of the semester. This display uses the letters, photographs and writings of Keever to give a window into the lives of Vietnam War correspondents. The display covers the lives of reporters on both sides of the war as well as the responses made by reporters involving the differences in domestic and the sight reporting they were making.
Learn something new about the Vietnam War and see perspectives you’ve never seen with the When the Free Press Met Big Brother: Journalists response to the pressures of the Vietnam War display today.
This exhibit is free and open to the public. Exhibit is accessible during Love Library’s hours of operation: https://libraries.unl.edu/hours