
Broadcasting Freedom: Radio, War, and the Politics of Race, 1938-1948 - Paperback
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Availability:In StockContributor:Barbara D. SavageSeries:The John Hope Franklin African American History and CulturePublish date:1999-05-31Pages:408
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of North Carolina PressISBN-13:9780807848043ISBN-10:807848042UPC:9780807848043Book Category:Social Science, Performing ArtsBook Subcategory:Minority Studies, Radio, Ethnic StudiesBook Topic:History & Criticism, AmericanSize:9.23 x 5.78 x 0.96 inchesWeight:1.2103Product ID:SCD4T6YMBA
Broadcasting Freedom: Radio, War, and the Politics of Race, 1938-1948
The World War II era represented the golden age of radio as a broadcast medium in the United States; it also witnessed a rise in African American activism against racial segregation and discrimination, especially as they were practiced by the federal government itself. In Broadcasting Freedom, Barbara Savage links these cultural and political forces by showing how African American activists,...
Series: The John Hope Franklin African American History and Culture
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of North Carolina PressISBN-13:9780807848043ISBN-10:807848042UPC:9780807848043Book Category:Social Science, Performing ArtsBook Subcategory:Minority Studies, Radio, Ethnic StudiesBook Topic:History & Criticism, AmericanSize:9.23 x 5.78 x 0.96 inchesWeight:1.2103Product ID:SCD4T6YMBA
Savage, Barbara D.: - Barbara D. Savage is Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought and Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
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