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- W1538405304 abstract "A fuller account of the clash between Senator Jesse D. Bright and Michael C. Garber, editor of the Madison Courier, in 1851 and 1852, referred to by Mr. Charles B. Muryhy in his monograph, The Political Career of Jesse D. Bright,1 may be interesting and of some historical value, for it was not merely a personal quarrel between the Senator and the Edi tor. Its significance lies in the fact that is was probably the first attempt on the part of a political leader to crush inde pendent journalism in Indiana?an attempt that failed. The question was who should control the columns of a party paper, its proprietor and editor or a political boss. The issue was very clearly defined. Mr. Garber, a Virginian and a Democrat, purchased the Madison Courier and came to that city in the summer of 1849. It was a Democratic paper that had been the personal organ of Senator Bright, though he had no financial interest in it. Except on the question of slavery, the Senator and new Editor were in political accord, and Garber could support the Senator without doing violence to his convictions. This he did and the relations of the two men were at first friendly. The Senator wrote appreciative letters to Editor Garber from Washington commending his paper and complimenting him on his editorials. But it soon developed that it was not ex pected that a Bright paper, and especially one published in the Senator's home town, should print anything that did not accord with the Senator's views, or what made matters worse, say anything complimentary about his rivals. Notwithstand ing, the Courier on October 23, 1850, contained an editorial denouncing the Fugitive Slave Law as repugnant to the feel ings of a man living in a free state. Senator Bright, who owned slaves in Kentucky, helped in the enactment of the Fugitive Slave Law and believed it wise and righteous. The Indiana State Sentinel, leading Democrat ic paper in the state, interested perhaps in keeping the party press in line and perhaps at the suggestion of Senator Bright, took Garber to task for printing an editorial so contrary to" @default.
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