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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... action era , Allen would argue that such policies serve to coopt a portion of the black mid- dle - class who , without their privileged positions , might provide leader- ship to rebellious activity by the black masses , now locked in ...
... action and shaping our perceptions is pro- found , as is their potential for changing those perceptions . Even as pub- lic regard for the media ebbs , rises , and ebbs again , journalism remains , at its height , a noble profession ...
... action and for the end of welfare in order to reduce the births of low - IQ babies . Near the end of Newsweek's 2,600 - word feature story , it noted the con- tradictions in the work and quoted a Yale psychologist who dismissed some of ...
... action and their newsroom di- versity efforts . But progress has been glacial . In 1968 , blacks accounted for roughly one percent of newsroom jobs . Near the close of the century , blacks comprise five percent of the newspaper and 10 ...
... actions of whites while marginalizing those of all others . A mind - set already unacceptable in pre - civil rights America , when an expectation of racial equality in American institutions was just beginning to take root , reeks of ...
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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 |