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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... minorities even as I examine race in the newsroom through the experiences of African Americans . The battle for racial par- ity in the news media , and in society , encompasses all races . We have yet , as a nation , to reconcile some ...
... minorities by the year 2000. At the time , African Americans held 2 percent of the 43,000 newsroom jobs , and were roughtly 10 percent of the nation's population . Robert L. Johnson launches Black Entertainment Television in Washington ...
... Minorities comprise 11.55 percent of the newspaper work force and 20 percent of the broadcasting work force . Blacks hold 5.3 percent of newspaper and 10 percent of broadcast- ing jobs . Forty - two percent of U.S. newspapers employ no ...
... minorities , below whites . This dominant view persists in spite of the growing non - white population and the infusion of thousands of journalists of color in America's newsrooms , followed , in recent years , by the industry's much ...
... minorities can- not be racist because they are not in positions of power . But whether Farrakhan is simply a racist demagogue , and why that matters , should be a function of clear - headed reporting and not of emotionally charged ...
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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 |