
The Conscience of a City and a Nation
Paul Block Jr., the Toledo Blade, and the Shaping of Midcentury America
David M. Murray(Author)
Kent State University Press
Will be published approx. on 21. January 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-60635-515-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Conscience of a City and a Nation is the first comprehensive biography of Paul Block Jr., son of a publishing giant who owned newspapers across the United States. Block was passionate about studying chemistry, which he studied at Columbia and Yale. However, following his father's death, he stepped in to help run papers the Blocks owned in Pittsburgh and Toledo. Eventually, Block and his family relocated to Toledo, one of Ohio's up-and-coming cities.
After working to gain respect from his colleagues at The Blade, Block became well known for his commitment to unbiased journalism. This book traces his long career-dispatches sent from a World War II battlefield, his work on the Toledo Tomorrow project, and his advocacy for civil rights and social justice. During a turbulent time in American history, Block was unafraid to champion causes he believed in.
While Block was successful in business, he struggled with his role as a father and husband. David M. Murray masterfully highlights these complexities of Block's personal and professional life. Married several times, Block was the father of three sons, who were often left with nannies as he worked late at the paper and then alone in his home laboratory. At times, his relationships with the boys were strained. Making use of archival materials-including Block's letters, records, reports, clippings, and photographs-Murray traces Block's unlikely trajectory and his philosophy about the role journalism should have in influencing change at the local, national, and even global levels. Meticulously researched and engagingly written, The Conscience of a City and a Nation is an important biography about one of Ohio's most influential figures in the twentieth century.
After working to gain respect from his colleagues at The Blade, Block became well known for his commitment to unbiased journalism. This book traces his long career-dispatches sent from a World War II battlefield, his work on the Toledo Tomorrow project, and his advocacy for civil rights and social justice. During a turbulent time in American history, Block was unafraid to champion causes he believed in.
While Block was successful in business, he struggled with his role as a father and husband. David M. Murray masterfully highlights these complexities of Block's personal and professional life. Married several times, Block was the father of three sons, who were often left with nannies as he worked late at the paper and then alone in his home laboratory. At times, his relationships with the boys were strained. Making use of archival materials-including Block's letters, records, reports, clippings, and photographs-Murray traces Block's unlikely trajectory and his philosophy about the role journalism should have in influencing change at the local, national, and even global levels. Meticulously researched and engagingly written, The Conscience of a City and a Nation is an important biography about one of Ohio's most influential figures in the twentieth century.
Reviews / Votes
"'So goes Ohio, so goes the nation,'" might be a phrase in the state's rearview mirror, but publisher Paul Block Jr. led Toledo's flagship newspaper, The Blade, during the turbulent decades of the '50s, '60s, and '70s. Through close readings of Block's personal letters and documents, in The Conscience of a City and a Nation, David Murray deftly unpacks how a chemist became an unflinching voice in a politically significant region."-Kelly Kathleen FergusonMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Kent, OH
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
ISBN-13
978-1-60635-515-2 (9781606355152)
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Person
David M. Murray is a former newspaper reporter and retired managing editor of The Blade, a daily newspaper in Toledo, Ohio.