News for all the people : the epic story of race and the American media

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100 1 ‡aGonzález, Juan, ‡d1947-
245 1 0 ‡aNews for all the people : ‡bthe epic story of race and the American media / ‡cJuan González and Joseph Torres
260 ‡aLondon ; ‡aNew York : ‡bVerso, ‡c2011
300 ‡a453 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : ‡billustrations ; ‡c24 cm
336 ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [379]-430) and index
505 0 ‡aThe age of newspapers. "Barbarous Indians" and "rebellious Negroes" ; In the mail: the post office, the press and the mass political party ; Inciting to riot: the age of Jackson -- Rebel voices. A new democratic press ; Priests, mobs, and know-nothings: the early Spanish-language press ; The Indian war of words ; To pled our own cause: the early Black press ; "The Chinese must go!" -- The age of news networks. Wiring the news ; The Progressive era and the colored press -- The age of broadcasting. Words with wings ; Trouble in the streets ; Other voices: Amos 'n' Andy, the "Sunshine Lady" and Los Madrugadores ; Uniting the home front ; The color line and the public interest: the post-war period ; Fierce rebellion, furious reaction: 1963-2003 -- The age of the Internet. Controlling the means of transmission: old media's fall and new media's rise
520 ‡a"Here is a new, sweeping narrative history of American news media that puts race at the center of the story. From the earliest colonial newspapers to the Internet age, America's racial divisions have played a central role in the creation of the country's media system, just as the media has contributed to--and every so often, combated--racial oppression. News for All the People reveals how racial segregation distorted the information Americans received from the mainstream media. It unearths numerous examples of how publishers and broadcasters actually fomented racial violence and discrimination through their coverage. And it chronicles the influence federal media policies exerted in such conflicts. It depicts the struggle of Black, Latino, Asian, and Native American journalists who fought to create a vibrant yet little-known alternative, democratic press, and then, beginning in the 1970s, forced open the doors of the major media companies."--from publisher's description
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aPress and politics ‡zUnited States ‡xHistory.
650 0 ‡aMass media and race relations ‡zUnited States
650 0 ‡aRace relations and the press ‡zUnited States.
651 0 ‡aUnited States ‡xRace relations ‡xPress coverage.
700 1 ‡aTorres, Joseph
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