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Black Print with a White Carnation: Mildred Brown and the Omaha Star Newspaper, 1938-1989, Forss Amy


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Автор: Forss Amy
Название:  Black Print with a White Carnation: Mildred Brown and the Omaha Star Newspaper, 1938-1989
ISBN: 9780803246904
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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ISBN-10: 0803246900
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 272
Вес: 0.39 кг.
Дата издания: 01.01.2014
Серия: Women in the west
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 19 photographs, 1 table
Размер: 226 x 152 x 20
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Ключевые слова: Biography: general,History of the Americas,Gender studies: women,Hispanic & Latino studies,Local history, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Cultural Heritage,BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women,HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI
Подзаголовок: Mildred brown and the omaha star newspaper, 1938-1989
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание:

Mildred Dee Brown (1905–89) was the cofounder of Nebraska’s Omaha Star, the longest running black newspaper founded by an African American woman in the United States. Known for her trademark white carnation corsage, Brown was the matriarch of Omaha’s Near North Side—a historically black part of town—and an iconic city leader. Her remarkable life, a product of the Reconstruction era and Jim Crow, reflects a larger American history that includes the Great Migration, the Red Scare of the post–World War era, civil rights and black power movements, desegregation, and urban renewal.

Within the context of African American and women’s history studies, Amy Helene Forss’s Black Print with a White Carnation examines the impact of the black press through the narrative of Brown’s life and work. Forss draws on more than 150 oral histories, numerous black newspapers, and government documents to illuminate African American history during the political and social upheaval of the twentieth century. During Brown’s fifty-one-year tenure, the Omaha Star became a channel of communication between black and white residents of the city, as well as an arena for positive weekly news in the black community. Brown and her newspaper led successful challenges to racial discrimination, unfair employment practices, restrictive housing covenants, and a segregated public school system, placing the woman with the white carnation at the center of America’s changing racial landscape.

 

Дополнительное описание:

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction                    
Part 1. Laying the Foundation
1. A Family of Fighters                
2. Involving the Community                   
3. Politics





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