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This book from the Medill Visions of the American Press series is an insightful look into the African American newspaper and its significance as the voice of freedom. It contains 304 pages of thought-provoking content written by Patrick S. Washburn and published by Northwestern University Press in 2006. The book is a trade paperback format with an item height of 0.9in, item length of 8in, and item width of 5.2in. The language used in the book is English, and it is categorized under Books & Magazines, Textbooks, Education & Reference, and Textbooks. It is perfect for those who are interested in history and journalism and would make an excellent addition to any book collection.
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Winner, 2007 Tankard Award In March of 1827 the nation's first black newspaper appeared in New York City—to counter attacks on blacks by the city's other papers. From this signal event, The African Am...
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