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ERIC Number: ED326871
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1990-Oct
Pages: 356
Abstractor: N/A
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Selected Papers from the 1990 Meeting of the American Journalism Historians' Association (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, October 2-7, 1990): Part 1.
American Journalism Historians' Association.
The following 12 papers, on a variety of topics, were given at the 1990 meeting of the American Journalism Historians' Association: (1) "'Let Jim Handle It': President Dwight D. Eisenhower's First Heart Attack and Jim Hagerty's Handling of the Media" (Joseph V. Trahan, III); (2) "Eisenhower's Pyrrhic Victory in 1956: Mixed Lessons from the First National TV Campaign" (Craig Allen); (3) "The Black Press and the Campaign for a Federal Antilynching Law, 1933-34" (Leonard Ray Teel); (4) "Persuasive Argumentation Styles in Selected 1931-33 'Negro World' Editorials by Marcus Garvey" (Svetlana Lucas); (5) "'The Tennessee Western Monitor and Religious Journal' in the Anti-Slavery Movement" (Keith E. Terry); (6) "Alice Allison Dunnigan and the Hastening of the Modern Civil Rights Movement" (Rodger Streitmatter); (7) "A 'Hitler Myth?': American Popular Periodicals and Adolf Hitler 1933-38" (Anthonette L. McDaniel); (8) "Wallace H. White, Jr.: Radio's Quiet Back Stage Negotiator" (Donald G. Godfrey); (9) "The Journalist as Iconoclast: H. L. Mencken and the Free Lance" (Wallace B. Eberhard and Gary D. Evans); (10) "F. G. Bonfils, Teapot Dome and the Founding of the American Society of Newspaper Editors: A Struggle over Professionalism during America's Jazz Age" (Bruce J. Evensen); (11) "Chronicle of a Failed Coup: W. Eugene Smith versus Time-Life Incorporated" (Anna Banks); and (12) "The Journalist as Modern Sage: James Agee and the Prophetic Voice" (Paul Ashdown). (SR)
Publication Type: Historical Materials; Collected Works - Proceedings
Education Level: N/A
Audience: N/A
Language: English
Sponsor: N/A
Authoring Institution: American Journalism Historians' Association.
Grant or Contract Numbers: N/A