The Black Press: New Literary and Historical EssaysIn a segregated society in which black scholars, writers, and artists could find few ways to reach an audience, journalism was a means of dispersing information to communities throughout the United States. The black press has offered incisive critiques of such issues as racism, identify, class, and economic injustice, but that contribution to public discourse has remained largely unrecognized until now. The original essays in this volume broaden our understanding of the “public sphere” and show how marginalized voices attempted to be heard in the circles of debate and dissent that existed in their day.
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The Antebellum Years | 17 |
The New Face of Black Labor | 37 |
Identity | 55 |
After the Civil | 86 |
Black Separatism in the Periodical Writings | 93 |
Images | 104 |
The Harlem Renaissance and the 1930s | 121 |
Langston Hughes the Black | 140 |
World War II and Postwar America | 159 |
Ebonys | 207 |
A Militant Voice | 228 |
Contributors | 259 |
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