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Joseph Pulitzer's and the Brooklyn Bridge

How Joseph Pulitzer challenged the one-penny pedestrian toll on the Brooklyn Bridge.

Aired 04/12/2019

American Masters

Joseph Pulitzer's and the Brooklyn Bridge

Clip: 4/12/2019 | 2m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

How Joseph Pulitzer challenged the one-penny pedestrian toll on the Brooklyn Bridge.

When the Brooklyn Bridge opened, Pulitzer challenged the one-penny pedestrian toll in his paper with a four-column woodcut of the bridge on the front page of the World, and declared: “Let the Bridge Be Free / A Penny Is a Workman’s Lunch.”

Aired 04/12/2019

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