This timeline examines how the media portrayed Vivien Kellems throughout her career, focusing on the coverage of her tax protest, political campaigns, and business ventures.
Coverage of Tax Protest
1948-1960s
The media extensively covered Kellems' tax protest, often portraying her as a colorful and eccentric figure who was challenging the authority of the federal government. Some outlets supported her cause, while others criticized her defiance.
Coverage of Political Campaigns
1950s
Her political campaigns attracted media attention, with reporters focusing on her conservative views, her attacks on the tax system, and her unconventional campaign style.
Varying Perspectives
Throughout her Life
The media's portrayal of Kellems varied depending on the political leanings of the publication or broadcaster. Some outlets celebrated her as a champion of individual liberty, while others dismissed her as a right-wing extremist.
Obituaries
1975
Most obituaries recognized her contributions to free speech and the debate over taxation, regardless of whether or not they agreed with her ideals.