Race News

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Race News

Black Journalists and the Fight for Racial Justice in the Twentieth Century

Language: reference and general Ethnic studies Publishing industry and journalism History of the Americas

Author: Fred Carroll

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Collection: The History of Media and Communication

Language: English

Published by: University of Illinois Press

Published on: 6th November 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780252050091


Introduction to Black Press Culture

Once distinct, the commercial and alternative black press began to crossover with one another in the 1920s. The porous press culture that emerged shifted the political and economic motivations shaping African American journalism.

Disputes and Political Shifts

It also sparked disputes over radical politics that altered news coverage of some of the most momentous events in African American history. Starting in the 1920s, Fred Carroll traces how mainstream journalists incorporated coverage of the alternative press's supposedly marginal politics of anti-colonialism, anti-capitalism, and black separatism into their publications.

Re-emergence and Cold War Repression

He follows the narrative into the 1950s, when an alternative press re-emerged as commercial publishers curbed progressive journalism in the face of Cold War repression. Yet, as Carroll shows, journalists achieved significant editorial independence, and continued to do so as national newspapers modernized into the 1960s.

Politics in the Press

Alternative writers' politics seeped into commercial papers via journalists who wrote for both presses and through professional friendships that ignored political boundaries.

Conclusion

Compelling and incisive, Race News reports the dramatic history of how black press culture evolved in the twentieth century.

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