| United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders - 1968 - 452 trang
...ordinary and normal in the larger society, he will neither understand nor accept the black American. By failing to portray the Negro as a matter of routine...believe, contributed to the black-white schism in this country. When the white press does refer to Negroes and Negro problems it frequently does so as if... | |
| United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders - 1968 - 460 trang
...ordinary and normal in the larger society, he will either understand nor accept the black American. 3y failing to portray the Negro as a matter of routine...believe, contributed to the black-white schism in this country. When the white press does refer to Negroes and Negro problems it frequently does so as if... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1970 - 1146 trang
...understand nor accept the black American. By failing to portray the Negro as a matter of routine aud in the context of the total society, the news media...believe, contributed to the black-white schism in this country. "Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders," 383 (Bantam ed. 19(58). There... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1971 - 1156 trang
...ordinary and normal in the larger society, he will neither understand nor accept the black American. By failing to portray the Negro as a matter of routine...believe, contributed to the black-white schism in this country. Report of tJie Nat'l. Advisory Comm. on Civil- Disorders 383 (Bantam ed. 1968). LeEoi Jones'... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1971 - 372 trang
...ordinary and normal in the larger society, he will neither understand nor accept the black American. By failing to portray the Negro as a matter of routine...believe, contributed to the black-white schism in this country. Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders 383 (Bantam Book Ed. 1968).... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1972 - 1248 trang
...ordinary and normal in the larger society, he will neither understand nor accept the black American. By failing to portray the Negro as a matter of routine and In the context of the totnl society, the news media have, we believe, contributed to the black-white schism In this country.... | |
| Doris Appel Graber - 1976 - 404 trang
...Stereotypes The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) has flatly charged: "By failing to portray the Negro as a matter of routine...context of the total society, the news media have . . . contributed to the black-white schism." "Far too often," according to the commission, "the press... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1977 - 196 trang
...is "ordinary and normal" in society. The Commission found that blacks were not presented in the news "as a matter of routine and in the context of the total society. . . ."3 Instead, they appeared primarily in the context of disorder. Failure to portray blacks as ordinary... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1977 - 210 trang
...is "ordinary and normal" in society. The Commission found that blacks were not presented in the news "as a matter of routine and in the context of the total society. . . ."» Instead, they appeared primarily in the context of disorder. Failure to portray blacks as... | |
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