American Diary: A Personal History of the Black PressPath Press, 1987 - 520 páginas This book outlines the history of the Black press in America and the author speaks of his experiences as a journalist, and analyzes the attitudes of white journalists. |
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Days of Play Years of Learning | 1 |
Benny and Me Jews and Negroes | 23 |
Inauspicious Introduction To the Black Press | 41 |
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