
The article adopts a historical, analytical framing that treats the Declaration's contemporary media coverage as a case study in journalistic accuracy and variation. Language is measured and curiosity-driven rather than ideologically charged. Reason's libertarian perspective typically privileges individual skepticism toward authority, and framing historical news reporting as fallible aligns with that ethos, but the piece itself maintains scholarly tone without contemporary partisan aims.
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Before it was history, the Declaration of Independence was news. Not everyone got the story right.
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