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The Baltimore Afro-American - (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contempo) by Hayward Farrar (Hardcover)

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  • Traces the development of the Baltimore Afro-American, one of America's leading black newspapers, from its founding in 1892 to the dawn of the Civil Rights Era in 1950.
  • About the Author: HAYWARD FARRAR is Assistant Professor of History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
  • 240 Pages
  • Social Science, Media Studies
  • Series Name: Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contempo

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About the Book




Traces the development of the Baltimore Afro-American, one of America's leading black newspapers, from its founding in 1892 to the dawn of the Civil Rights Era in 1950. It focuses on the Afro-American's coverage of events and issues affecting Baltimore's and the nation's black communities, particularly its crusades for racial reform in the first half of the 20th century. Farrar examines how the Afro-American grew and prospered as a newspaper and as a business. How and why the Afro-American conducted its news and editorial crusades for a powerful local and national black community free of racial disabilities is discussed as well. He also evaluates whether or not the Afro-American succeeded or failed in its racial justice campaigns and to what extent these campaigns made a difference in the local and national black communities' struggle for racial equity. He asserts that the Afro-American was a black middle-class institution that wanted to shape its community according to bourgeois values, but it also broke ground by looking at class issues in the early 20th-century black community.



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Traces the development of the Baltimore Afro-American, one of America's leading black newspapers, from its founding in 1892 to the dawn of the Civil Rights Era in 1950. It focuses on the Afro-American's coverage of events and issues affecting Baltimore's and the nation's black communities, particularly its crusades for racial reform in the first half of the 20th century. Farrar examines how the Afro-American grew and prospered as a newspaper and as a business. How and why the Afro-American conducted its news and editorial crusades for a powerful local and national black community free of racial disabilities is discussed as well. He also evaluates whether or not the Afro-American succeeded or failed in its racial justice campaigns and to what extent these campaigns made a difference in the local and national black communities' struggle for racial equity. He asserts that the Afro-American was a black middle-class institution that wanted to shape its community according to bourgeois values, but it also broke ground by looking at class issues in the early 20th-century black community.



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.,."presents a thorough and painstaking history of this important African American newspaper for the first 50-plus years of its life....The history not only describes the content of the newspaper, as most histories of publications do, but it also provides insight into the business of the newspaper, as most histories of publications do, but it also provides insight into the business of the newspaper and into the personal relationships of its owners and employees. With such success and a well-rounded approach, Farrar presents a full picture of the publication."-Communication Booknotes Quarterly

"To support this far-reaching conclusion, Farrar has organized the book in a rather atypical fashion....Well-researched, this book is amply supported by a host of primary source materials....[T]he author has rounded out his study with personal interviews and documents provided by the Murphy family....This book would be a solid supplementary text in courses about journalism history, race, and public opinion and the media."-Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly

?...presents a thorough and painstaking history of this important African American newspaper for the first 50-plus years of its life....The history not only describes the content of the newspaper, as most histories of publications do, but it also provides insight into the business of the newspaper, as most histories of publications do, but it also provides insight into the business of the newspaper and into the personal relationships of its owners and employees. With such success and a well-rounded approach, Farrar presents a full picture of the publication.?-Communication Booknotes Quarterly

?[A] valuable contribution to understanding the role of the black press in laying the groundwork for the civil rights gains of the 1950s and 1960s....The work is well written and is useful to historians.?-Journalism History

?[I]t is encyclopdeic in scope and provides a well-documented history of the editorial policies and politics of the Baltimore Afro-American....Farrar's book provides an excellent synopsis of the Baltimore Afro-American as a black-owned business, a community advocate, and a forum for the voiceless....[T]he research-hungry student will find much fodder for further study in these pages....In addition to being interesting and analytical this work demonstrated that the owners and editorial writers maintained a gadfly mentality in order to provoke the African-American intelligentisa, as well as the working class, in their relentless quest for full cizitenship in their state and nation.?-Maryland Historical Magazine

?The book shows clearly and in considerable detail the interrelationships among community leaders and the considerable overlap in areas of expertise and participation as these people worked together in numerous efforts. It is the best published source for much of this information....Any scholar interested in African American history, the general history of the late nineteenth century, the history of journalism, or community history should read this interesting work.?-The Journal of Southern History

?To support this far-reaching conclusion, Farrar has organized the book in a rather atypical fashion....Well-researched, this book is amply supported by a host of primary source materials....[T]he author has rounded out his study with personal interviews and documents provided by the Murphy family....This book would be a solid supplementary text in courses about journalism history, race, and public opinion and the media.?-Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly

"ÝA¨ valuable contribution to understanding the role of the black press in laying the groundwork for the civil rights gains of the 1950s and 1960s....The work is well written and is useful to historians."-Journalism History

"ÝI¨t is encyclopdeic in scope and provides a well-documented history of the editorial policies and politics of the Baltimore Afro-American....Farrar's book provides an excellent synopsis of the Baltimore Afro-American as a black-owned business, a community advocate, and a forum for the voiceless....ÝT¨he research-hungry student will find much fodder for further study in these pages....In addition to being interesting and analytical this work demonstrated that the owners and editorial writers maintained a gadfly mentality in order to provoke the African-American intelligentisa, as well as the working class, in their relentless quest for full cizitenship in their state and nation."-Maryland Historical Magazine

..."presents a thorough and painstaking history of this important African American newspaper for the first 50-plus years of its life....The history not only describes the content of the newspaper, as most histories of publications do, but it also provides insight into the business of the newspaper, as most histories of publications do, but it also provides insight into the business of the newspaper and into the personal relationships of its owners and employees. With such success and a well-rounded approach, Farrar presents a full picture of the publication."-Communication Booknotes Quarterly

"[A] valuable contribution to understanding the role of the black press in laying the groundwork for the civil rights gains of the 1950s and 1960s....The work is well written and is useful to historians."-Journalism History

"The book shows clearly and in considerable detail the interrelationships among community leaders and the considerable overlap in areas of expertise and participation as these people worked together in numerous efforts. It is the best published source for much of this information....Any scholar interested in African American history, the general history of the late nineteenth century, the history of journalism, or community history should read this interesting work."-The Journal of Southern History

"[I]t is encyclopdeic in scope and provides a well-documented history of the editorial policies and politics of the Baltimore Afro-American....Farrar's book provides an excellent synopsis of the Baltimore Afro-American as a black-owned business, a community advocate, and a forum for the voiceless....[T]he research-hungry student will find much fodder for further study in these pages....In addition to being interesting and analytical this work demonstrated that the owners and editorial writers maintained a gadfly mentality in order to provoke the African-American intelligentisa, as well as the working class, in their relentless quest for full cizitenship in their state and nation."-Maryland Historical Magazine



About the Author



HAYWARD FARRAR is Assistant Professor of History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is the author of Leaders and Movements (1995), an elementary school textbook.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.35 Inches (H) x 6.17 Inches (W) x .99 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.08 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Media Studies
Series Title: Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contempo
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Hayward Farrar
Language: English
Street Date: May 21, 1998
TCIN: 1005133554
UPC: 9780313305177
Item Number (DPCI): 247-13-4460
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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