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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
- Introduction: the Regal Theater and Black Culture 1
- "Black Renaissance" Literary Movement
- Depression in "The Promised Land": the Chicago Defender Discourages Migration, 1929-1940 by Felecia G
- How the Chicago Defender Portrayed Jesse Jackson and Barack
- 06.01.01: the Black Press and the Philadelphia Tribune
- Klan Plots to Kill Negro Editor, Says Ex-Klan Leader UNION ACTORS and THEATRE FAMOUS MONARCH BAND MAY an AMAZING PROPOSAL
- Robert S. Abbott and the Chicago Defender – Powerhouse of the Black Press
- Robert S. Abbott's Response to Education for African-Americans Via the Chicago Defender, 1909-1940
- Chicago's Black Metropolis: Understanding History Through a Historic Place
- “Willing to Sacrifice” Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black
- Migration North,1910-1970
- The Pittsburgh Courier: Advocate for Integration of the U.S
- VOLUME 14 • NUMBER 3 • FALL 2014 Ohio Valley History Is a OHIO VALLEY STAFF Nikki M
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- Pittsburgh Courier, the First to Hold That Position Since Founder Robert L
- African American Newspapers Lisa Louise Cooke