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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... equal " era ? Cer- tainly , there is little in Pamela Newkirk's book that enables the hope that journalists of color will be given the chance to document the danger or suggest routes away from a repetition of the past . Note , for ...
... equal weight in the interest of resolution . Also , in much of the current discourse on race , the history of slavery and discrimination have been deemed off - limits by those who would rather pretend the past has little relation to the ...
... Equal Employment Opportu- nity rules are unconstitutional . The American Society of Newspaper Editors scales back its year 2000 goal to have newsrooms that reflect the proportion of the population , calling the goal out of reach . In ...
... equal shares . " 4 A 867 - word rebuttal from Ellis Cose , a black journalist , argued that the advancement of these theories undermine black achievement by fueling self - doubt . Readers were then left to decide if blacks belonged , as ...
... equal black pathology . " 2 Such discussions of race also require an active voice . Race and racism cannot be treated passively , as if racism is a historic relic and blacks and whites currently operate on the same playing field . But ...
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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 |