2. Benjamin Franklin
Born 17 January 1706
Boston, United States
One of the Founding Fathers
An author, Journalist, Printer, Inventor, Scientist, Statesman, Diplomat
Figure 2: Benjamin Franklin Source: ushistoryimages.com
3. • At 12 years of age, became apprentice to
his brother, James Franklin
• James Franklin owned New England
Courant
• Pseudonym Mrs Silence Dogooder
• 14 articles published in the New
England Courant
• Ran away from his brother and
apprenticeship to Philadelphia
Figure 3: Apprentice Benjamin Franklin
Source: worldhistoryproject.org
4. The Pennsylvania Gazette
• In 1729, Benjamin became owner, editor and publisher
• Newspaper was filled with articles that were serious and satire
• Published his work under his own name and pseudonyms
• Serious articles and reported news stories on crimes, laws , natural
events and odd incidents
• General stories, gossip stories and letters from readers
Figure 4: The Pennsylvania Gazette Source: The Lit Mod Liz Blog
5. “Journalism is the gathering and disseminating of
new information about current events, trends,
issues and people to a wide audience.”
Media and Journalism, 2011
Articles were concisely descriptive and exposed all sides of an
issue
Help ordinary people to start thinking for themselves
The Pennsylvania Gazette was one of the most successful
newspapers of his time
6. Announcement of The Fourth Estate was three years prior
to Benjamin’s death
“a newspaper in every house [is] the principal support of
virtue, morality and civil liberty” Benjamin Franklin
Every person is entitled to know the truth
Upkeep of a healthy democracy
7. Passionate about Politics
Contributions to Science, Philosophy, Politics, and Education
American Revolution
Declaration of Independence
Continental Congress
Colonial Deputy Postmaster
Figure 5: The Declaration Committee Source:
http://www.loc.gov/
8. The Library Company of Philadelphia – 1731
Subscription free Lending
Set the path for others
Improving intelligence and knowledge
Rich or Poor
Figure 6: Library Company of Philadelphia Source:
http://www.desertsailor.info
9. “I grew convinced that truth, sincerity, and integrity in
dealings between man and man were of the utmost
importance to the felicity of life.”
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, 1896
Journalists should strive to
Communicate ideas
Promote open and spirited dialog
Be ethically bound to avoid injury to others
Not publish scurrilous or defamatory material
Air both sides of a story
10. Ethical Conflicts
1731 threatened the Freemasons with bad publicity in
his writings if he wasn’t elected as
a member.
1740 heavily criticised New Jersey
Governor Lewis Morris and refused
to print Governor Morris’ side of
the issue.
Figure 7 Governor Lewis Morris
11. Limitations in the practical side of journalism rather
than his writing.
Pennsylvania Gazette was rarely edited or collated in
a consistent manner.
No serious attempts to raise the mechanical standards
of his business.
12. Man of many talents and titles
Biographer J. A. Leo Lemay describes
Franklin as “a harmonious human multitude”
His journalism was used for the
greater good
Provided public access to education
& knowledge
Husband, father, friend.
Man who est. “good citizenship”
Fought for rights of everyday person
Inventor: Lighting rod, Odometer, Swim Fins, Daylight saving time to
name a few.
1785 – President Pennsylvania Quakers
(abolition of Slavery group)
Appreciation
Figure 8:
Source: http://www.upenn.edu
Penn Press, 2015, accessed 23rd
March 2015,
http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14523.html
13. Animosity
Utilised his fame & journalistic skills for power &
personal progression i.e.: Freemasons
Owned 2 slaves & thought of the black race as inferior
Journalistic sense – there is no animosity against the
great man.
Personal values – flirtatious manner, dropped out of
school at age of 6, but no faults in journalistic history.
14. Man of honour
Fought for freedom of speech – bringing knowledge &
information to the masses
Adhered to his own writing
ethics
Very influential to any budding
journalist.
Figure 9
Source: http://www.burbanklodge.com/
Burbank Masonic Lodge No. 406 F&AM, 2010, accessed 23rd
March 2010
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15. Figure 1: Benjamin Franklin Quote
Source: cracked.com
Cracked Readers, 2013, The 45 Most Badass Lines uttered in Real Life, 16 March 2015, http
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Figure 2: Benjamin Franklin
Source: ushistoryimages.com
Hatzigeorfiou K.J, 2012, U.S. History Images, 16 March 2015,
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Figure 3: Apprentice Benjamin Franklin
Source: worldhistoryproject.org
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Figure 4: The Pennsylvania Gazette
Source: The Lit Mod Liz Blog
Saturday Evening Post, 16 March 2015, http://stantoneng14620.wordpress.com
Figure 5: The Declaration Committee
Source: http://www.loc.gov/
Currier & Ives 1876, The Declaration Committee http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/91795008/
16. Figure 6: Library Company of Philadelphia
Source: http://www.desertsailor.info
DesertSailor.info 2006, Library Company of Philadelphia http://
www.desertsailor.info/libs/1876_report/libcophil.php
Figure 7 : Governor Lewis Morris
Source : New Jersey County Information Sites
Morris County Library, 2014, accessed 18th
March 2015, http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/county.html
Figure 8: The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3
Source: http://www.upenn.edu
Penn Press, 2015, accessed 23rd
March 2015, http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14523.html
Figure 9: Burbank Masonic Lodge No. 406 Free & Accepted Masons
Source: http://www.burbanklodge.com/
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