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Vol. 19, Issue 1, Winter 2002

The Next Twenty Years
By David A. Copeland

A Nod From Destiny: How Sportswriters for White and African-American Newspapers Covered Kenny Washington’s Entry into the National Football League.
By Ronald Bishop

The Buccaneer as Cultural Metaphor: Pirate Coverage in Nineteenth-Century American Periodicals.
By Janice Hume

“Press Every Angle”: FBI Public Relations and the “Smear Campaign” of 1958.
By Matthew Cecil

From OWI to USIA: The Jackson Committee’s Search for the Real “Voice” of America.
By David W. Guth

 

Vol. 19, Issue 2, Spring 2002

Cultural Voices or Pure Propaganda?: Publications of the Carlisle Indian School, 1879-1918.
By Beth A. Haller

Mixing Protest and Accommodation: The Response of Oklahoma’s Black Town Newspaper Editors to Race Relations, 1891-1918.
By Mary M. Cronin

A Common Purpose: The Negro Newspaper Publishers Association’s Fight for Equality During World War II.
By Earnest L. Perry

Pounding Brass for the Associated Press: Delivering News by Telegraph in a Pre-Teletype Era.
By J. Steven Smethers

 

Vol. 19, Issue 3, Summer 2002

“Beatlepeople”: Gramsci, The Beatles, and Rolling Stone Magazine.
By Michael R. Frontani

Specter of Stalemate: Vietnam War Perspectives in Newsweek, Time, and U.S. News & World Report, 1965-1968
By James Landers

Broadcast Segregation: WJTV’S Early Years
By Julian Williams

Saviors or Scalawags: The Mississippi Black Press’s Contrasting Coverage of Civil Rights Workers and Freedom Summer, June-August 1964
By Jinx C. Broussard

 

Vol. 19, Issue 4, Autumn 2002

“From Blueprint to Reality”: The Dubuque Leader’s Transformation Under Cooperative Ownership
By James F. Tracy

Not a Hoax: New Evidence in the New York Journal’s Rescue of Evangelina Cisneros
By W. Joseph Campbell

“Securing the Affections of Those People at this Critical Juncture”: Newspapers, Native Americans, and the French and Indian War, 1754-1763
By David A. Copeland

Mary Church Terrell: A Black Woman Journalist and Activist Seeks to Elevate Her Race
By Jinx C. Broussard