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/.
Episode 132: Investigative Reporting in the 1830s
Episode 131: The Sage of Emporia
Episode 130: When the News Broke
Episode 129: Staged News
Episode 128: The Birth of High School Journalism
Episode 127: Responsibility vs. Objectivity in Cold War Washington
Episode 126: Monica Lewinsky and 1998 Newspaper Framing
Episode 125: Advertising and the Great Depression
Episode 124: Look: The Forgotten Magazine
Episode 123: The History of Deaf Printers
Episode 122: FDR and The Media
Episode 121: The Colonial Press
Episode 120: Framing the Black Panthers
Episode 119: Empowering Black Women in the Chicago Defender
Episode 118: PR and the Gay Rights Movement
Episode 117: The Style of Islam
Episode 116: Mental Health and Sports Coverage
Episode 115: Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
Episode 114: The Sunday Paper
Episode 113: Extending Advertising to Black Audiences
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