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In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968 Book

In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968
In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968, Mississippi is a unique case study as a result of its long-standing defiance of federal civil rights legislation and the fact that nearly half its population was black and relegated to second-class citizenship. According to the vast majority of Mississipp, In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968, Mississippi is a unique case study as a result of its long-standing defiance of federal civil rights legislation and the fact that nearly half its population was black and relegated to second-class citizenship. According to the vast majority of Mississipp, In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968
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  • In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968
  • Written by author Susan Weill
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, March 2002
  • Mississippi is a unique case study as a result of its long-standing defiance of federal civil rights legislation and the fact that nearly half its population was black and relegated to second-class citizenship. According to the vast majority of Mississipp
  • Evaluates reporting on the civil rights movement in the daily press of the state most resistant to its precepts.BooknewsWeill (communication studies, U. of Alabama-Birmingham) examines the journalistic performance of the daily newspapers i
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Foreword
Preface
1Civil Rights and the Mississippi Daily Press: An Introduction1
21948: The Dixiecrats and the Mississippi Daily Press21
31954: Brown v. Board of Education and the Mississippi Daily Press45
41962: The Desegregation of Ole Miss and the Mississippi Daily Press75
51964: Freedom Summer and the Mississippi Daily Press107
61968: The Death of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Mississippi Daily Press211
7Conclusion243
App. 1Mississippi Daily Press Editors253
App. 2Mississippi Daily Press Circulation255
App. 3Population Statistics of Mississippi Counties with Daily Newspapers, 1948-1968257
Bibliography261
Index269


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In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968, Mississippi is a unique case study as a result of its long-standing defiance of federal civil rights legislation and the fact that nearly half its population was black and relegated to second-class citizenship. According to the vast majority of Mississipp, In a Madhouse's Din: Civil Rights Coverage by Mississippi's Daily Press, 1948-1968

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