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Lucile H. Bluford and the Kansas City Call

eBook - Activist Voice for Social Justice
ISBN/EAN: 9781498535649
Umbreit-Nr.: 2124903

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 112 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 04.04.2018
Auflage: 1/2018


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  • Zusatztext
    • <span><span>This book on publisher and editor Lucile H. Bluford examines her journalistic writings on social, economic, and political issues; her strong opinionated views on African Americans and women; and whether there were consistent themes, biases, and assumptions in her stories that may have influenced news coverage in the</span><span>Kansas City Call</span><span>. It traces the beginnings of her activism as a young reporter seeking admission to the graduate program in journalism at the University of Missouri and how her admissions rejection became the catalyst for her seven-decade career as a champion of racial and gender equality.</span></span><br><span><span>Blufords work at the</span><span>Kansas City Call</span><span> demonstrates how critical theorists used storytelling to describe personal experiences of struggle and oppression to inform the public of racial and gender consciousness.</span><span>Lucile H. Bluford and the</span><span> Kansas City Call illustrates how she used her social authority in the formidable power base of the weekly Black newspaper she owned, shaping and mobilizing a broader movement in the fight for freedom and social justice. This book focuses on a selection of Blufords news stories and editorials from 1968 to 1983 as examples of how she articulated a Black feminist standpoint advocating a Black liberation agendaequal access to decent jobs, affordable health care and housing, and a better education in Kansas City, Missouri. Blufords writings represented what the mainstream news ignored, exposing injustices and inequalities in the African American community and among feminists.</span></span>

  • Kurztext
    • This book examines the journalism of editor and publisher Lucile H. Bluford. Focusing on selections from her writing in the Kansas City Call from 1968 to 1983, it explores how she articulated a Black feminist standpoint and exposed injustices faced by African Americans and women that were otherwise ignored by mainstream media.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <span><span>Sheila Brooks</span><span> is founder, president, and CEO of SRB Communications, an award-winning, full-service advertising and marketing agency in Washington, D.C. specializing in multicultural markets.<br><br></span><span>Clint C. Wilson II</span><span> is professor emeritus of journalism, communication, culture and media studies at Howard University and recipient of the University of Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism.</span></span>
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