"General Sherman looked upon journalists as a nuisance and a danger at headquarters and in the field, and acted toward them accordingly, then as throughout his great war career"
- Henry Villard
About this Quote
This quote by Henry Villard speaks with General Sherman's mindset towards reporters throughout the Civil War. He viewed them as a nuisance and a threat, and his actions towards them reflected this viewpoint. He was known to be hostile and uncooperative with reporters, typically declining to answer their concerns or provide them with details. He was likewise known to be suspicious of their motives and objectives, believing that they were more interested in sensationalizing the war than in properly reporting on it. This mindset was consistent throughout his war career, and it is clear that he did not have a favorable opinion of journalists.
This quote is written / told by Henry Villard between April 10, 1835 and November 12, 1900. He/she was a famous Journalist from USA.
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