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|a African Americans in the history of mass communication :
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|c edited by Naeemah Clark.
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|a Mediating American history ;
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|a Beyond emancipation in the Pacific appeal : a black newspaper on the fringe of Civil War, 1862-1863 / Thomas C. Terry -- The western outlook : "a journal devoted to the interests of the negro on the Pacific Coast and the betterment of his condition" / Kimberley Mangun -- The black newspaper in wartime : the transformation of the Iowa bystander / David W. Bulla -- "Activities among negroes" : race pride and a call for interracial dialogue in California's East Bay region, 1920-1931 / Venise Wagner -- When Hollywood crossed the color line : Jim Crow movie censors and black audience resistance in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1937-38 / Lorraine Ahearn -- Insults for sale : the 1957 Memphis newspaper boycott / Thomas J. Hrach -- Dreaming of a black Christmas and "what is best" for Durham : strategic advocacy during the selective buying campaign / Julie C. Lellis -- The power of soul brother #1 : James Brown's crusade for societal change / Naeemah Clark -- Concluding reflections on the research process.
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|a African Americans and mass media
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