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| Material Type: | Government publication, State or province government publication |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
James Philip Danky; Wayne A Wiegand |
| ISBN: | 0252023986 9780252023989 0252066995 9780252066993 |
| OCLC Number: | 37792418 |
| Description: | x, 291 p. : ill. 24 cm. |
| Contents: | The Italian immigrant press and the construction of social reality, 1850-1920 / Rudolph J. Vecoli -- Chicago's StreetWise at the crossroads: case study of a newspaper to empower the homeless in the 1990s / Norma Fay Green -- Pan-Africanism in print: the Boston Chronicle and the struggle for Black liberation and advancement, 1930-50 / Violet Johnson -- San Francisco's Chung Sai Yat Po and the transformation of Chinese consciousness, 1900-1920 / Yumei Sun -- "The world we shall win for labor": early twentieth-century hobo self-publication / Lynne M. Adrian -- "The morning cometh": African-American periodicals, education, and the Black middle class, 1900-1930 / Michael Fultz -- Forgotten readers: African-American literary societies and the American scene / Elizabeth McHenry -- Better than billiards: reading and the public library in Osage, Iowa, 1890-95 / Christine Pawley -- Unknown and unsung: contested meanings of the Titanic disaster / Steven Biel -- Building a Black audience in the 1930s: Langston Hughes, poetry readings, and the Golden Stair Press / Elizabeth Davey -- Keeping the "secret of authorship": a critical look at the 1912 publication of James Weldon Johnson's Autobiography of an ex-colored man / Jacqueline Goldsby. |
| Series Title: | The history of communication |
| Responsibility: | edited by James P. Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand. |
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