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The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation (Pulitzer Prize Winner)

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation (Pulitzer Prize Winner)

Contributors:

By (Author) Gene Roberts
By (author) Hank Klibanoff

ISBN:

9780679735656

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House USA Inc

Publication Date:

4th September 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

070.4493058

Prizes:

Winner of Goldsmith Book Prize 2007

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

544

Dimensions:

Width 132mm, Height 203mm, Spine 33mm

Weight:

431g

Description

Winner of the 2006 PULITZER PRIZE FOR HISTORY. A sweeping narrative of how the press covered, and ultimately came to influence the great Civil Rights struggles of the 1950s and 1960s. First time in paperback. An unprecedented examination of how news stories, editorials and photographs in the American press-and the journalists responsible for them-profoundly changed the nation's thinking about civil rights in the South during the 1950s and '60s. Roberts and Klibanoff draw on private correspondence, notes from secret meetings, unpublished articles, and interviews to show how a dedicated cadre of newsmen-black and white-revealed to a nation its most shameful shortcomings that compelled its citizens to act. Meticulously researched and vividly rendered, The Race Beat is an extraordinary account of one of the most calamitous periods in our nation's history, as told by those who covered it.

Reviews

A masterpiece . . . The Race Beat is a riveting piece of social history that balances both its subjects brilliantly . . . There has never been a better study of the importance of a free press.The Philadelphia InquirerFascinating. . . . Just when you think there's nothing left to say about the civil rights movement, [The Race Beat] pulls you back in. The Los Angeles TimesThe Race Beat has good characters, good yarns and good thinking. Just as important, though, its got a good heart. Newsweek Research for The Race Beat is meticulous, uncovering many facts that have gone unreported in other books about the movement . . . proves a necessary addition to anyone interested in learning more about the movement and the journalists whose work helped transform the South and, indeed, the nation. Chicago Sun-Times

Author Bio

Gene Roberts is a retired journalism professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. He was a reporter and editor with the Detroit Free Press, The Raleigh, N.C., News & Observer, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot and The Goldsboro News-Argus before joining The New York Times in 1965, where until 1972 he served as chief Southern and civil rights correspondent, chief war correspondent in South Vietnam, and national editor. During his 18 years as executive editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, his staff won 17 Pulitzer Prizes. He later became managing editor of the Times.A native of Alabama, Hank Klibanoff is the Managing editor/news at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He is the former Deputy Managing Editor for ThePhiladelphia Inquirer, where he worked for 20 years. He was also a reporter for three years at the Boston Globe and six years in Mississippi for The Daily Herald, South Mississippi Sun (now the Sun-Herald) and the Greenville Delta Democrat Times.

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