Within the Veil: Black Journalists, White MediaNYU Press, 2002 - 253 trang Winner of the National Press Club Prize for Media Criticism |
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... Farrakhan , whose appeal , he ar- gued , was far more complex than the media had portrayed . Monroe noted Farrakhan's popularity among blacks across class and ideological lines , drawn to his passionate brew of rage and pride and his ...
... Farrakhan was an affront . Since Farrakhan's role in the black community was , to whites , largely inconsequential , they could not fathom raising his stature merely on the basis of the aspect of him they cared about : his virulent ...
... Farrakhan illuminates the kind of in- tolerance shown by whites in the media of black extremism that served to undermine Monroe's attempt to present Farrakhan objectively . Monroe's uphill and emotional battle to bring an objective ...
... Farrakhan cover story . Monroe's attempt to present a balanced , unfiltered portrait was overshadowed by intemperate headlines and cap- tions that conveyed unequivocal abhorrence for Farrakhan and his views . The first cover dummy bore ...
... Farrakhan , with the caption , " Vile views , moral conundrums : Correspondent Monroe interviewing Farrakhan last week at the black leader's home in Chicago . " The Time caption under the photograph of Bell Curve co- author Charles ...
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Into the Mainstream A History of Strife | 38 |
The Bumpy Road into the Newsroom | 69 |
Slaying the Dragon | 97 |
Private Dilemmas Public Strife | 136 |
Double Standards and the DoubleSpecial Burden | 161 |
The Kerner Legacy | 191 |
Appendix | 221 |
Notes | 225 |
Index | 237 |
About the Author | 253 |