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  • Physical Description: x, 158 p. 21 cm.
  • Publisher: New York, Praeger [1967]

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General Note:
Papers and summaries of discussion sessions of the conference sponsored by the Freedom of Information Center of the University of Missouri and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
Formatted Contents Note:
The racial crisis and the news media -- Introduction and guidelines / Paul Fischer and Ralph Lowenstein -- The racial crisis and the news media : an overview / George P. Hunt -- Reporting the racial crisis in the North -- The smoldering fires / Benjamin F. Holman -- Reporting the racial story in Detroit / Martin S. Hayden -- Watts and the need for press involvement / James Bassett -- Reporting the racial crisis in the South -- Southern newsmen and local pressure / Buford Boone -- The wave beneath the froth / Hodding Carter III -- The changing content of racial news -- Keeper of a monster / Arthur B. Bertelson -- The American Negro and newspaper myths / Ted Poston -- Heat and light through the TV tube / Don Farmer -- Racial coverage : planning and logistics / Claude Sitton -- An evaluation of broadcasting's role in the racial crisis -- The visible and invisible images / William Peters -- Television : the chosen instrument of the revolution / William B. Monroe, Jr. -- Were broadcasters color blind? / Joseph L. Brechner -- Social persuaders and editorial judgment -- The media : observer or participant? / Lawrence S. Fanning -- The justice of persuasion / Samuel Dalsimer -- The role of the Negro press in the civil-rights struggle -- Introductory remarks / Robert Finkelstein -- Voice of protest, prophet of change / Thomas W. Young -- Beyond objectivity : the "fighting" press / Henry Lee Moon -- The new revolution : a postscript / Woody Klein.
Subject:
African Americans > Civil rights.
Press > United States.
Noirs américains > Droits.
Presse > États-Unis.

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24510. ‡aRace and the news media. ‡cEdited by Paul L. Fisher and Ralph Lowenstein.
260 . ‡aNew York, ‡bPraeger ‡c[1967]
300 . ‡ax, 158 p. ‡c21 cm.
500 . ‡aPapers and summaries of discussion sessions of the conference sponsored by the Freedom of Information Center of the University of Missouri and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
50500. ‡gThe racial crisis and the news media -- ‡gIntroduction and guidelines / ‡rPaul Fischer and Ralph Lowenstein -- ‡tThe racial crisis and the news media : an overview / ‡rGeorge P. Hunt -- ‡gReporting the racial crisis in the North -- ‡tThe smoldering fires / ‡rBenjamin F. Holman -- ‡tReporting the racial story in Detroit / ‡rMartin S. Hayden -- ‡tWatts and the need for press involvement / ‡rJames Bassett -- ‡gReporting the racial crisis in the South -- ‡tSouthern newsmen and local pressure / ‡rBuford Boone -- ‡tThe wave beneath the froth / ‡rHodding Carter III -- ‡gThe changing content of racial news -- ‡tKeeper of a monster / ‡rArthur B. Bertelson -- ‡tThe American Negro and newspaper myths / ‡rTed Poston -- ‡tHeat and light through the TV tube / ‡rDon Farmer -- ‡tRacial coverage : planning and logistics / ‡rClaude Sitton -- ‡gAn evaluation of broadcasting's role in the racial crisis -- ‡tThe visible and invisible images / ‡rWilliam Peters -- ‡tTelevision : the chosen instrument of the revolution / ‡rWilliam B. Monroe, Jr. -- ‡tWere broadcasters color blind? / ‡rJoseph L. Brechner -- ‡gSocial persuaders and editorial judgment -- ‡tThe media : observer or participant? / ‡rLawrence S. Fanning -- ‡tThe justice of persuasion / ‡rSamuel Dalsimer -- ‡gThe role of the Negro press in the civil-rights struggle -- Introductory remarks / ‡rRobert Finkelstein -- ‡tVoice of protest, prophet of change / ‡rThomas W. Young -- ‡tBeyond objectivity : the "fighting" press / ‡rHenry Lee Moon -- ‡tThe new revolution : a postscript / ‡rWoody Klein.
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7001 . ‡aFisher, Paul L. ‡q(Paul Leslie), ‡d1918- ‡eed.
7001 . ‡aLowenstein, Ralph Lynn, ‡d1930- ‡eed.
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