This thesis discusses Omaha newspaper coverage of the Civil Rights Movement from January to April 1968. As the Vietnam War raged, racial tension continued to build in the United States, including Omaha, Nebraska. Despite its desegregation, a primarily white, male government controlled the city. The visit of Alabama Governor George Wallace, a widely known white-supremacist presidential candidate, and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. exacerbated the anger already felt by black communities throughout the city. This thesis examines the accuracy and contrasting content of the Omaha Star, a newspaper created to serve the black community, and the Omaha World-Herald, which mainly published articles written by white men
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From the cardinal Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that desegregated U.S. public edu...
This thesis examines newspaper coverage of the Wounded Knee massacre, which occurred in December 189...
Does the Omaha World Herald Provide an accurate and meaningful portrayal of blacks and black issues?...
The “Red Summer of 1919” marked the nadir of interracial violence that characterized urban America d...
Throughout the 1960s, America witnessed one metropolis after another suffer from major civil disturb...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The “Red Summer of 1919” marked the nadir of interracial violence that characterized urban America d...
By providing an in-depth examination of the civil rights movements in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklah...
I am writing my column for this issue from historic Memphis, Tennessee. On April 3rd, 1968 Martin Lu...
In early 1978, the Urban League of Nebraska published a report designed to measure the status of Bla...
A Review of Protest at Selma: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by David J...
The desegregation of Lamar State College of Technology in Beaumont was marked by racial terror. The ...
From the cardinal Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that desegregated U.S. public edu...
From the cardinal Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that desegregated U.S. public edu...
Article discusses prestatehood Muskogee, Oklahoma and the establishment of four newspapers catering ...
From the cardinal Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that desegregated U.S. public edu...
This thesis examines newspaper coverage of the Wounded Knee massacre, which occurred in December 189...
Does the Omaha World Herald Provide an accurate and meaningful portrayal of blacks and black issues?...
The “Red Summer of 1919” marked the nadir of interracial violence that characterized urban America d...
Throughout the 1960s, America witnessed one metropolis after another suffer from major civil disturb...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The “Red Summer of 1919” marked the nadir of interracial violence that characterized urban America d...
By providing an in-depth examination of the civil rights movements in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklah...
I am writing my column for this issue from historic Memphis, Tennessee. On April 3rd, 1968 Martin Lu...
In early 1978, the Urban League of Nebraska published a report designed to measure the status of Bla...
A Review of Protest at Selma: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by David J...
The desegregation of Lamar State College of Technology in Beaumont was marked by racial terror. The ...
From the cardinal Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that desegregated U.S. public edu...
From the cardinal Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that desegregated U.S. public edu...
Article discusses prestatehood Muskogee, Oklahoma and the establishment of four newspapers catering ...
From the cardinal Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that desegregated U.S. public edu...
This thesis examines newspaper coverage of the Wounded Knee massacre, which occurred in December 189...