I met whites in the vicinity of Bayou , Mississippi , who had great respect for Dr. T.R.M. Howard , another Negro leader , who had to leave his hospital , home , and practice the following year because of the many threats on his life In ...
In The Thin Gold Watch, A Personal History of the Newspaper Copleys (1964) Walter Swanson painted a favorable picture of Copley as one of the first 20thcentury businessmen to see that the newspaper was a business that could make a ...
African American Television Experience: A Researcher's Bibliography of Scholarly Writings
Raising Her Voice: African-American Women Journalists Who Changed History. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1994. Tinney, James S. and Justine J. Rector. Issues and Trends in Afro-American Journalism.
Compiles information and interpretations on the past 500 years of African American history, containing essays on historical research aids, bibliographies, resources for womens' issues, and an accompanying CD-ROM providing bibliographical ...
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New York: Syracuse University Press. Green, Dan S. 1980. “W.E.B. Du Bois: His Journalistic Career.” In Issues and Trends in Afro-American Journalism. James S. Tinney and Justine J. Rector. Eds. Washington, D.C.: University Press of ...
12. Charles V. Hamilton , “ Blacks and Mass Media , " in Issues and Trends in Afro - American Journalism , ed . James S. Tinney and Justine J. Rector ( Washington , D.C .: University Press of America , 1980 ) , 225 . 13.
King Curtis' “Memphis soul stew”, and Arthur Conley's “Sweet soul music”. Conley's “Sweet soul music”, with its roll-call of distinguished soulmen, typified a trend among black singers to refer approvingly to other black artists in ...
Shedding crucial new light on the deep roots of African Americans' mobilizations around issues of rights and racial justice during the twentieth century, Let Us Make Men reveals the critical, complex role black male publishers played in ...
The company opened in 1962 as a booking agency, Malaco Attractions, started by two enterprising white southerners, Tommy Couch and Wolf Stephenson. Couch and Stephenson—both of whom grew up on the same eclectic musical diet as their ...