The Black press in Mississippi, 1865-1985:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-219) and index In spite of the historical conditions of poverty, illiteracy, and fear that have prevailed in Mississippi, blacks in the state have struggled to create a viable press that would record their world view. From Reconstruction to the present, the black press has been a major institution in the effort to secure freedom and equality. This work, the first complete treatment of the journalism experience of blacks in a single state, documents all the known examples of the black press in Mississippi from 1865 to 1985, including newspapers, newsletters, magazines, and radio and television. Born during slavery - when blacks exchanged information through music, myth, and religion - and growing out of necessity during the Civil War, the black press in Mississippi developed into a conservative, marginally relevant institution by the turn of the century. Julius Thompson examines its period of vigorous growth in the twenties, its decline during the depression, and its precarious balance in the 1960s: if black press publications and reporters appeared to be too conservative, the civil rights movement denounced them; if they appeared to be too radical, the police, Ku Klux Klan, and White Citizens' Council abused them, sometimes with arson, bombings, or beatings All black journalists had reason to fear the state's Sovereignty Commission, which could and did curb and coerce the press. Though more black newspapers existed in the state in the 1960s than at any time since the twenties, the decade of struggle took its toll. With the death of Martin Luther King and the freedom movement's geographic shift to the North, the era gave way to disillusionment in the seventies. The black press in Mississippi continues to struggle, week by week, to stay afloat, Thompson says, while the white press - competing successfully for advertising dollars - maintains a generally conservative stance on the social, political, and economic matters of greatest interest to blacks. He concludes that the challenge that confronted the black press in the last century looms into the next Historical Development: 1865-1939 -- World War II and After: 1940-1949 -- The Conservative Mood: 1950-1959 -- The Civil Rights Movement: 1960-1969 -- The Postmovement Era: 1970-1979 -- Change and Continuity: 1980-1985 -- App. A. Black Mississippi Newspapers, 1865-1985 -- App. B. White Mississippi Newspapers -- App. C. Other Publications -- App. D. Mississippi Radio and Television Stations |
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500 | |a All black journalists had reason to fear the state's Sovereignty Commission, which could and did curb and coerce the press. Though more black newspapers existed in the state in the 1960s than at any time since the twenties, the decade of struggle took its toll. With the death of Martin Luther King and the freedom movement's geographic shift to the North, the era gave way to disillusionment in the seventies. The black press in Mississippi continues to struggle, week by week, to stay afloat, Thompson says, while the white press - competing successfully for advertising dollars - maintains a generally conservative stance on the social, political, and economic matters of greatest interest to blacks. He concludes that the challenge that confronted the black press in the last century looms into the next | ||
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spelling | Thompson, Julius Eric Verfasser aut The Black press in Mississippi, 1865-1985 Julius E. Thompson Gainesville University Press of Florida ©1993 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 228 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-219) and index In spite of the historical conditions of poverty, illiteracy, and fear that have prevailed in Mississippi, blacks in the state have struggled to create a viable press that would record their world view. From Reconstruction to the present, the black press has been a major institution in the effort to secure freedom and equality. This work, the first complete treatment of the journalism experience of blacks in a single state, documents all the known examples of the black press in Mississippi from 1865 to 1985, including newspapers, newsletters, magazines, and radio and television. Born during slavery - when blacks exchanged information through music, myth, and religion - and growing out of necessity during the Civil War, the black press in Mississippi developed into a conservative, marginally relevant institution by the turn of the century. Julius Thompson examines its period of vigorous growth in the twenties, its decline during the depression, and its precarious balance in the 1960s: if black press publications and reporters appeared to be too conservative, the civil rights movement denounced them; if they appeared to be too radical, the police, Ku Klux Klan, and White Citizens' Council abused them, sometimes with arson, bombings, or beatings All black journalists had reason to fear the state's Sovereignty Commission, which could and did curb and coerce the press. Though more black newspapers existed in the state in the 1960s than at any time since the twenties, the decade of struggle took its toll. With the death of Martin Luther King and the freedom movement's geographic shift to the North, the era gave way to disillusionment in the seventies. The black press in Mississippi continues to struggle, week by week, to stay afloat, Thompson says, while the white press - competing successfully for advertising dollars - maintains a generally conservative stance on the social, political, and economic matters of greatest interest to blacks. He concludes that the challenge that confronted the black press in the last century looms into the next Historical Development: 1865-1939 -- World War II and After: 1940-1949 -- The Conservative Mood: 1950-1959 -- The Civil Rights Movement: 1960-1969 -- The Postmovement Era: 1970-1979 -- Change and Continuity: 1980-1985 -- App. A. Black Mississippi Newspapers, 1865-1985 -- App. B. White Mississippi Newspapers -- App. C. Other Publications -- App. D. Mississippi Radio and Television Stations Geschichte 1865-1985 gnd rswk-swf REFERENCE. bisacsh African American newspapers fast African American periodicals fast Union catalogs fast Perswezen gtt Zwarten gtt African American newspapers Mississippi Bibliography Union lists African American periodicals Mississippi Bibliography Union lists Union catalogs Mississippi African American newspapers Mississippi Directories African American periodicals Mississippi Directories Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 gnd rswk-swf Staat Mississippi (DE-588)4039588-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006432-3 Bibliografie gnd-content Staat Mississippi (DE-588)4039588-1 g Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 s Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Geschichte 1865-1985 z 1\p DE-604 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=20832 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | The Black press in Mississippi, 1865-1985 |
title_auth | The Black press in Mississippi, 1865-1985 |
title_exact_search | The Black press in Mississippi, 1865-1985 |
title_full | The Black press in Mississippi, 1865-1985 Julius E. Thompson |
title_fullStr | The Black press in Mississippi, 1865-1985 Julius E. Thompson |
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topic | REFERENCE. bisacsh African American newspapers fast African American periodicals fast Union catalogs fast Perswezen gtt Zwarten gtt African American newspapers Mississippi Bibliography Union lists African American periodicals Mississippi Bibliography Union lists Union catalogs Mississippi African American newspapers Mississippi Directories African American periodicals Mississippi Directories Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 gnd |
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