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Editor Emory O. Jackson, the Birmingham World, and the Fight for Civil Rights in Alabama, 1940-1975

AEJMC - Peter Lang Scholarsourcing Series 4

Erschienen am 08.08.2019, 1. Auflage 2019
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ISBN/EAN: 9781433148026
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 296 S., 1 farbige Illustr.
Format (T/L/B): 1.7 x 22.5 x 15 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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“Emory O. Jackson at last has the biographer he has long deserved. As editor of the Birmingham World, he was first to cover fully the Montgomery Bus Boycott and he led the years-long effort to desegregate the University of Alabama. He also advocated voting rights and justice related to police violence and the bombing of churches, homes, and businesses. Through all the turmoil of the Civil Rights Movement, Emory Jackson’s hand was forever present. Now his story is told by gifted historian Kimberley Mangun, who links his fight for equal rights to present-day issues and topics including voter disenfranchisement, officer-involved shootings, and #BlackLivesMatter.” —E. Culpepper Clark, Dean and Professor Emeritus, the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia; Author of , a Notable Book Selection by

" is more than a biography about another relatively unknown African American journalist. Kimberley Mangun’s book is a thoroughly researched and masterfully written explication of the life and work of the daring editor whose journalism celebrated the accomplishments of his race and provided a powerful voice that challenged the white power structure and even members of his race to remove or overcome barriers that consigned African Americans to second-class status. This provides context that not only remedies the marginalization of Jackson in media history, but also contributes to the history of the black press, Birmingham, the media and the nation.” —Jinx C. Broussard, Bart R. Swanson Endowed Memorial Professor, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University; Author of , winner of the 2014 AEJMC History Division Book Award

“Kimberley Mangun’s historical account of Emory O. Jackson and the Birmingham World is an important addition to the growing scholarly research about the black press during the civil rights strife in the South. It took tremendous courage for southern black editors such as Jackson and their newspapers to keep up a steady drumbeat for equality for blacks and for an end to the continual violence directed at them. Anchored in an impressive array of primary documents and told with the deft touch of a good storyteller, this book will give readers a deepening, and perhaps surprising, appreciation of the importance of the black press in a turbulent time in this country. Quite simply, it is a valuable piece of research.” —Patrick S. Washburn, Professor Emeritus, E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University; Author of

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