The tramp printer, called Muskogee Red or Kokomo Joe, was a colorful figure and the subject of many a backshop yarn. But he also played a vital role in the expansion of newspapers after the Civil War, until modern efficiency spelled his doom. The author is an associate professor of journalism at Missouri.
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