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|a Hall, Calvin L. ,
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|a African American journalists [electronic resource] :
|b autobiography as memoir and manifesto
|c Calvin L. Hall
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|a Lanham, Md :
|b Scarecrow Press ,
|c c2009
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|a 1 online resource (xxviii, 117 p.)
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|a Description based on print version record
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a 1. Introduction: "unexamined lives" : the study of African American journalism autobiography -- 2. Journalism : memory, history, and context -- 3. Form, function, and the public sphere in Jill Nelson's Volunteer slavery -- 4. Volunteer slavery and the speech aspect of the autobiographical manifesto --5. Surveillance and performance in Nathan McCall's Makes me wanna holler -- 6. Jake Lamar, Patricia Raybon, and the autobiographical manifesto form --
7. Memoir and the African American newsroom experience : themes and considerations -- 8. Conclusion: the synergy between race, class, gender, and profession in African American journalists' autobiographies
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|a African American authors
|x Biography
|x History and criticism
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|a African American authors
|x Intellectual life
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|a African American journalist
|v Biography
|x History and criticism
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|a American prose literature
|x African American authors
|x History and criticism
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|a Autobiography
|x African American authors
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|u http://www.netlibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=281350
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|c OPEN SHELF (30 DAYS)
|e Gong Badak Campus
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