
Negro Journalism: An Essay on the History and Present Conditions of the Negro Press
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About This Book
Negro Journalism is a study of African American press by journalist and writer George William Gore. Gore’s in-depth essay presents the problems of early 1900s African American journalism, praises areas of growth, and suggests potential avenues of innovation.
Chapters (42)
- A History of Negro Journalism In the United States
- CHAPTER I EARLY NEGRO NEWSPAPERS
- CHAPTER II THE ABOLITIONIST PRESS (1847-1865)
- CHAPTER III THE RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD (1865-1880)
- CHAPTER IV THE PERIOD OF TRANSITION (1880-1900)
- CHAPTER V THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA (1900-⸺)
- CHAPTER VI PRESENT DAY PAPERS
- CHAPTER VII DAILY NEGRO NEWSPAPERS
- CHAPTER VIII NEGRO MAGAZINES
- CHAPTER IX TRAINING IN NEGRO SCHOOLS
- CHAPTER X A FORECAST OF THE FUTURE
- PARTIAL LIST OF NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES
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