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Burning Crosses and Activist Journalism
Hazel Brannon Smith and the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement
Burning Crosses and Activist Journalism
Hazel Brannon Smith and the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement
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Burning Crosses and Activist Journalism: Hazel Brannon Smith and the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement celebrates the contributions of the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing (1964). Owner and publisher of four weekly newspapers in Mississippi, Smith began her journalism career as a states rights Dixiecrat and segregationist, but became an icon for progressive thought on racial and ethnic issues. Though befriended by editors such as Hodding Carter Jr. and Ira B. Harkey Jr., Smith was a target of the White Citizens' Council and was boycotted by advertisers. During the civil rights movement, a cross was burned in her yard and one of her newspaper offices was firebombed. Before her death in 1994, she endured foreclosure, memory loss, and public humiliation, but she never lost faith in journalism or in the power of informed debate.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgements
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: The Unlikely Heroism of Hazel Brannon Smith
Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Hazel Brannon Smith and Editor Ira B. Harkey Jr.
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: White Hate Groups and Mississippi Newspapers
Chapter 7 Chapter 4: White Civil Rights Editors and Hazel Brannon Smith
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Racial Issues in Southern Literature and Journalism
Chapter 9 Conclusion: The Legacy of Civil Rights Journalism
Chapter 10 Works Cited
Chapter 11 Index
Chapter 12 About the Author
Product details
Published | Nov 10 2009 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 170 |
ISBN | 9780761849551 |
Imprint | University Press of America |
Dimensions | 232 x 155 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Reviews
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Is an interesting read. Whitt's inclusion of race issues as portrayed in Southern literature impacts depth and understanding to the racial climate of the time and should interest students of Southern literature.
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