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  • Negroes Are Different in Dixie: the Press, Perception, and Negro League Baseball in the Jim Crow South, 1932 by Thomas Aiello Research Essay ______

    Negroes Are Different in Dixie: the Press, Perception, and Negro League Baseball in the Jim Crow South, 1932 by Thomas Aiello Research Essay ______

  • The Negro Press and the Image of Success: 1920-19391 Ronald G

    The Negro Press and the Image of Success: 1920-19391 Ronald G

  • “Who Speaks for Chicago?” Civil Rights, Community Organization and Coalition, 1910-1971 by Michelle Kimberly Johnson Thesi

    “Who Speaks for Chicago?” Civil Rights, Community Organization and Coalition, 1910-1971 by Michelle Kimberly Johnson Thesi

  • Ii the Monitor I = of COLORED a NATIONAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED to the INTERESTS AMERICANS the REV

    Ii the Monitor I = of COLORED a NATIONAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED to the INTERESTS AMERICANS the REV

  • “Two Voices:” an Oral History of Women Communicators from Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964 and a New Black Feminist Concept ______

    “Two Voices:” an Oral History of Women Communicators from Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964 and a New Black Feminist Concept ______

  • Chicago Black Renaissance Literary Movement

    Chicago Black Renaissance Literary Movement

  • The Chicago Defender: Its Representations & Uplift Project

    The Chicago Defender: Its Representations & Uplift Project

  • The Mrican American Press and the Holocaust

    The Mrican American Press and the Holocaust

  • The Lemon Project: a Journey of Reconciliation Report of the First Eight Years

    The Lemon Project: a Journey of Reconciliation Report of the First Eight Years

  • Negro League Baseball and the West Baden Springs Resort by Carrie Schwier

    Negro League Baseball and the West Baden Springs Resort by Carrie Schwier

  • Primary Sources Packet

    Primary Sources Packet

  • Passioned, Radical Leader Who Incorporating Their Own

    Passioned, Radical Leader Who Incorporating Their Own

  • How the Atlanta Daily World Covered the Struggle for African American Rights from 1945 to 1985

    How the Atlanta Daily World Covered the Struggle for African American Rights from 1945 to 1985

  • Raising Her Voice: African-American Women Journalists Who Changed History

    Raising Her Voice: African-American Women Journalists Who Changed History

  • A Forgotten Leader Robert S. Abbott and the Chicago Defender From

    A Forgotten Leader Robert S. Abbott and the Chicago Defender From

  • Robert S. Abbott's Chicago Defender: a Study in Negro Journalism and Reform, 1910-1920

    Robert S. Abbott's Chicago Defender: a Study in Negro Journalism and Reform, 1910-1920

  • S. I. Hayakawa and the African American Community in Chicago, 1939-1955

    S. I. Hayakawa and the African American Community in Chicago, 1939-1955

  • Chicago Resources List & Links

    Chicago Resources List & Links

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  • African American Media Today Building the Future from the Past
  • The Black Press, African American Celebrity Culture, and Critical Citizenship in Early Twentieth Century America, 1895-1935
  • The Black Press and Its Dialogue with White America, 1914-1919
  • Page 1 Chicago Studies
  • Introduction
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  • Jazz in the Chicago Defender and the Louisiana Weekly, 1925-1929
  • Race, Politics, and the Press in Chicago
  • The New Negro of Jazz: New Orleans, Chicago, New York, the First Great Migration, & the Harlem Renaissance, 1890-1930
  • The African Heritage and the American Experience. Syllabi for Undergraduate Courses in the Humanities
  • Emmett J. Scott, Negro Migration During the War, 1920, Ch
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  • The Courier Protested Misrepresentations of African Americans in the Mainstream Media. in the Early 1930'S, the Paper Began a Na
  • THE NEGRO PRESS in the UNITED STATES the UNIVERSITY of Ohioagio PREDB OIIIOAGO, ILLINOIS
  • Plimack 9 Annotated Bibliography Primary Sources “Ex-Policeman Claims City Officials Planned Riot”
  • Daisy Bates's Leadership in Civil Rights And
  • Black Press Coverage of the Emmett Till Lynching As a Catalyst to the Civil Rights Movement
  • The Earliest Extant Copy of the Courier , from November 1910


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