Does the Omaha World Herald Provide an accurate and meaningful portrayal of blacks and black issues? In 1968, President Johnson’s task force on civil disorders (the Kerner Commission) published a landmark report on the United States’ race relations calling on news organizations to cover black communities and black problems with greater understanding and in greater depth. (Nelson, 1987
Since its inception, in 1827, the black press worked to “plead [its] own cause.”[i] Following the 19...
My thesis examines the New York City press’ interpretation of African Americans and the Civil Rights...
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This thesis discusses Omaha newspaper coverage of the Civil Rights Movement from January to April 19...
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The black press was born out of a need and that need is still pertinent today. Before 1827, black pe...
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When compared to mainstream print media, the black print media has been improperly criticized, which...
In early 1978, the Urban League of Nebraska published a report designed to measure the status of Bla...
For many Americans who grew up in the 1960s, the first published information about Africans came dir...
The scene was like something from the end of a Perry Mason episode when Raymond Burr has the guilty ...
This study is a qualitative inquiry into the role race plays in hiring and promoting in ...
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Since its inception, in 1827, the black press worked to “plead [its] own cause.”[i] Following the 19...
My thesis examines the New York City press’ interpretation of African Americans and the Civil Rights...
To better understand how the local media portray Boston\u27s black community, I monitored news repor...
This thesis discusses Omaha newspaper coverage of the Civil Rights Movement from January to April 19...
This study attempts to determine whether newspapers reflect African American communities in areas wh...
The black press was born out of a need and that need is still pertinent today. Before 1827, black pe...
This study examines and analyzes the life and times of Mildred Dee Brown, the co-founder of the Omah...
textThis study examined how mainstream and black press newspapers framed the phenomena of "racial pr...
When compared to mainstream print media, the black print media has been improperly criticized, which...
In early 1978, the Urban League of Nebraska published a report designed to measure the status of Bla...
For many Americans who grew up in the 1960s, the first published information about Africans came dir...
The scene was like something from the end of a Perry Mason episode when Raymond Burr has the guilty ...
This study is a qualitative inquiry into the role race plays in hiring and promoting in ...
This column began last month with a hopeful call for our community to energize and understand that B...
Article discusses prestatehood Muskogee, Oklahoma and the establishment of four newspapers catering ...
Since its inception, in 1827, the black press worked to “plead [its] own cause.”[i] Following the 19...
My thesis examines the New York City press’ interpretation of African Americans and the Civil Rights...
To better understand how the local media portray Boston\u27s black community, I monitored news repor...