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Author Bodroghkozy, Aniko, 1960-
Title Equal time : television and the civil rights movement / Aniko Bodroghkozy.
Publication Info Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2012.



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Contents Introduction -- Propaganda tool for racial progress? -- Network news in the civil rights years. The chosen instrument of the revolution? -- Fighting for equal time: segregationists vs. integrationists -- The March on Washington and a peek into racial utopia -- Selma in the "glaring light of television" -- Civil Rights in prime time entertainment. Bringing "urgent issues" to the vast wasteland: East side/West side -- Is this what you mean by color tv?: Julia -- Prime time, Good times -- Epilogue: the return of civil rights television: the Obama victory.
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ISBN 9780252093784 (e-book)
025209378X (e-book)
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Author Bodroghkozy, Aniko, 1960-
Series The history of communication
History of communication.
Subject Television and politics -- United States.
Television broadcasting of news -- Political aspects -- United States.
African Americans on television.
Race relations on television.
African Americans in television broadcasting -- History -- 20th century.
Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Television broadcasting -- United States -- Influence.
Descript 1 online resource.
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Media computer c
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Contents Introduction -- Propaganda tool for racial progress? -- Network news in the civil rights years. The chosen instrument of the revolution? -- Fighting for equal time: segregationists vs. integrationists -- The March on Washington and a peek into racial utopia -- Selma in the "glaring light of television" -- Civil Rights in prime time entertainment. Bringing "urgent issues" to the vast wasteland: East side/West side -- Is this what you mean by color tv?: Julia -- Prime time, Good times -- Epilogue: the return of civil rights television: the Obama victory.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780252093784 (e-book)
025209378X (e-book)
Author Bodroghkozy, Aniko, 1960-
Series The history of communication
History of communication.
Subject Television and politics -- United States.
Television broadcasting of news -- Political aspects -- United States.
African Americans on television.
Race relations on television.
African Americans in television broadcasting -- History -- 20th century.
Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Television broadcasting -- United States -- Influence.

Subject Television and politics -- United States.
Television broadcasting of news -- Political aspects -- United States.
African Americans on television.
Race relations on television.
African Americans in television broadcasting -- History -- 20th century.
Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Television broadcasting -- United States -- Influence.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction -- Propaganda tool for racial progress? -- Network news in the civil rights years. The chosen instrument of the revolution? -- Fighting for equal time: segregationists vs. integrationists -- The March on Washington and a peek into racial utopia -- Selma in the "glaring light of television" -- Civil Rights in prime time entertainment. Bringing "urgent issues" to the vast wasteland: East side/West side -- Is this what you mean by color tv?: Julia -- Prime time, Good times -- Epilogue: the return of civil rights television: the Obama victory.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780252093784 (e-book)
025209378X (e-book)

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