In a throwback to an episode in our vault, author Fred Carroll describes the evolution of African American newspapers after the commercial and alternative Black press began to cross over in the 1920s. The transcript is Episode 72 at https://journalism-history.org/podcast/.
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Episode 112: The Revitalization of Cosmopolitan
Episode 111:Girl Stunt Reporters
Episode 110: Diaries of War
Episode 109: Authentic Representation of Native Americans
Episode 108: Prehistory of the Paparazzi
Episode 107: Framing Protest and Describing Disability
Episode 106: Doctors Confront the Turn-of-the-Century Press
Episode 105: Watergate and the Press
Episode 104: The Moon Hoax
Episode 103: Journalists on Film
Episode 102: Defining the Partisan Press Era
Episode 101: The Immigrant Press and First Red Scare
Episode 100: The Telegraph, Libel and Press Freedom
Episode 99: A Tour of the Midcentury Newsroom
Episode 98: Dear Abby, I’m Gay
Episode 97: The Community-Building Bennett Banner
Episode 96: Newspaper Coverage of Women in Politics
Episode 95: The First Presidential Press Secretary
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