Reporting Civil Rights: American Journalism [Parts 1 and 2]

by Clayborne Carson (Editor)

Reporting Civil Rights (Collections and Selections — 1-2)

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This landmark two-volume anthology chronicles more than thirty tumultuous years in the African American struggle for freedom and equal rights. Here, in brilliant and inspiring dispatches from some of the finest reporters in the history of American journalism, is a panoramic portrait of the fight to overthrow segregation in the United States. Nearly 200 newspaper and magazine reports, book excerpts, and features by 151 writers--David Halberstam, Carl Rowan, Robert Penn Warren, Gordon Parks, show more Ralph Ellison, and Anne Moody among them--provide vivid firsthand accounts of all the revolutionary events: the rising activism of the 1940s; the Brown decision; the Montgomery bus boycott; Little Rock; the sit-in movement and Freedom Rides; Birmingham, the March on Washington (August 28, 1963), Freedom Summer, and Selma; and the emergence of "Black Power." Each volume contains a detailed chronology of the civil rights movement, biographical profiles of the journalists, notes, an index, and thirty-two pages of photographs, many never before published. "If only civil rights were taught this way in our classrooms! . . . Reporting Civil Rights [is] a vital national resource" --O: The Oprah Magazine LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation's literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America's best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries. show less

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Reporting Civil Rights: American Journalism [Parts 1 and 2]

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323.1Society, government, & culturePolitical scienceCivil Rights & Liberties/ Human RightsMinority Politics
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