Ben Franklin and Freedom of the Press under Arrest
Americans have long associated freedom of the press with American author, publisher, journalist and statesman Benjamin Franklin. Peter Green’s (b. 1945) satirical drawing in which two thug-like policemen apprehend Franklin in his print shop can be seen as a commentary on perceived authoritarian curbs on freedom of the press during the administration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Americans have long associated freedom of the press with American author, publisher, journalist and statesman Benjamin Franklin. Peter Green’s (b. 1945) satirical drawing in which two thug-like policemen apprehend Franklin in his print shop can be seen as a commentary on perceived authoritarian curbs on freedom of the press during the administration of President Richard M. Nixon.