Reporting civil rights

Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of America ; 137-138.Publication details: New York, N.Y. : Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam, 2003.Description: 2 v. : ill., plates ; 21cmISBN:
  • 9781931082280 (v. 1 : alk. paper)
  • 1931082286 (v. 1 : alk. paper)
  • 9781931082297 (v. 2 : alk. paper)
  • 1931082294 (v. 2 : alk. paper)
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PART TWO : The view from the front of the bus, The march on Washington, August 1963 / Marlene Nadle -- Capital is occupied by a gentle army, "Pleased with what they had done", August 1963 / Russell Baker -- First of 4 Birmingham bomb victims is buried, At Carole Robertson's funeral, "My God, you're not even safe in church", "Who can remain silent?", September 1963 / Karl Fleming -- The Military's limited war against segregation, "A leadership role", September 1963 / Ruth and Edward Brecher -- The Battle-scarred youngsters, "On the front lines", August 1962--November 1963 / Howard Zinn -- Gloria, Gloria, Gloria Richardson, November 1963 / Murray Kempton -- The August 28th march on Washington, "On the tortuous road", May--November 1963 / Michael Thelwell -- A Southern city with Northern problems, Louisville, December 1963 / Hunter S. Thompson -- The Ominous Malcolm X esits from the Muslims, "Not without a fight", March 1964 / Marc Crawford -- Tired of being sich and tired, Fannie Lou Hamer, May 1964 / Jerry DeMuth -- Gambler's choice in George, C.B. King for Congress, June 1964 / Peter De Lissovoy -- 3 in rights drive reported missing, Cheney, Goodman, Schwerner, June 1964 / Claude Sitton -- "Seeing St. Aug.", proves exciting, "Strange sights and sounds", June 1964 / Snow James -- The Lone wolf of Civil Rights, Bayard Rustin, July 1964 / Martin Mayer -- Harlem diary, "The long, hot summer", July 1964 / Lez Edmond -- from Three lives for Mississippi, The Searching for the missing, June--August 1964 / William Bradford Huie -- Mississippi at Atlantic City, The Democratic National Convention, August 1964 / Charles M. Sherrod -- Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, "Mississippi justice", August 1965 / Jeremiah S. Gutman -- Personal terror in Mississippi, "Afraid of getting shot?", September 1964 / Christopher S. Wren.
pt. 1. American journalism, 1941-1963 -- pt. 2. American journalism, 1963-1973.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

PART TWO : The view from the front of the bus, The march on Washington, August 1963 / Marlene Nadle -- Capital is occupied by a gentle army, "Pleased with what they had done", August 1963 / Russell Baker -- First of 4 Birmingham bomb victims is buried, At Carole Robertson's funeral, "My God, you're not even safe in church", "Who can remain silent?", September 1963 / Karl Fleming -- The Military's limited war against segregation, "A leadership role", September 1963 / Ruth and Edward Brecher -- The Battle-scarred youngsters, "On the front lines", August 1962--November 1963 / Howard Zinn -- Gloria, Gloria, Gloria Richardson, November 1963 / Murray Kempton -- The August 28th march on Washington, "On the tortuous road", May--November 1963 / Michael Thelwell -- A Southern city with Northern problems, Louisville, December 1963 / Hunter S. Thompson -- The Ominous Malcolm X esits from the Muslims, "Not without a fight", March 1964 / Marc Crawford -- Tired of being sich and tired, Fannie Lou Hamer, May 1964 / Jerry DeMuth -- Gambler's choice in George, C.B. King for Congress, June 1964 / Peter De Lissovoy -- 3 in rights drive reported missing, Cheney, Goodman, Schwerner, June 1964 / Claude Sitton -- "Seeing St. Aug.", proves exciting, "Strange sights and sounds", June 1964 / Snow James -- The Lone wolf of Civil Rights, Bayard Rustin, July 1964 / Martin Mayer -- Harlem diary, "The long, hot summer", July 1964 / Lez Edmond -- from Three lives for Mississippi, The Searching for the missing, June--August 1964 / William Bradford Huie -- Mississippi at Atlantic City, The Democratic National Convention, August 1964 / Charles M. Sherrod -- Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, "Mississippi justice", August 1965 / Jeremiah S. Gutman -- Personal terror in Mississippi, "Afraid of getting shot?", September 1964 / Christopher S. Wren.

pt. 1. American journalism, 1941-1963 -- pt. 2. American journalism, 1963-1973.

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