Reports on the challenges being faced by newspapers in competing against cable television and the Web for advertising profits, as of December 2004.SteinbergBrianEBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern EditionSteinberg, Brian. "Newspaper Woes Are Black and White." The Wall Street Journal, December 15, ...
The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and a new Black paper that ain't published yet 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 25 作者: Tatum, Wilbert A 摘要: Editorial. Criticizes an article in the July 1, 1996 issue of `The New York Times' about a new black newspaper that will be ...
Black Wall Street became an enclave for Black entrepreneurs and a gateway for economic prosperity. As a self-sustaining district, it became a beacon of wealth for business owners, while establishing independent school systems and public services. At the time, several millionaires emerged out of the...
— Wall Street Journal “[A] sense of play infuses the poems—short pieces that touch on first sex and outer space, in a voice that slips from funny to elegiac…”— Austin Chronicle “…hidden bits of Zen lite that occasionally bump up against brilliance….Kleon manages to turn the ...
I did this video ‘Suicide Pass’ style, meaning I didn’t really give a damn what happened or whether I got busted or not because it was a get-in-get-shots-and-get-out-fast type video, except it had some extra footage on it because I looked at the newspaper front pages with my ...
—The Wall Street Journal “Turns out Richard Nixon wasn’t our nation’s most gifted redactor.” —Time Out Chicago “Funny, profound, and clever poems sculpted like statues from the marble of newspaper articles.” —American Library Association ...
Not only because Tibbs' tenure behind the badge (rather than simply before the barrel of a gun or locked in a cage) mandates the sort of immac- ulate pedigree and faultless demeanor, the model citizenship and shining patriotism, that newspaper mogul Matt Drayton requires of the saintly Dr. ...
Many believe the newspaper coverage undoubtedly played a part in sparking the massacre. The aftermath People stand outside the Black Wall Street T-Shirts and Souvenirs store at North Greenwood Avenue in the Greenwood District of Tulsa Oklahoma, U.S., on Thursday, June 18, 2...
A.J. Smitherman distributed the first Democratic, African-American newspaper in Oklahoma and the East Coast, and organized resistance against lynchings and mob violence, causing him to be indicted for inciting the the Tulsa Massacre of 1921.
Chronicling the history of two New York City provocateur groups—Black Mask and Up Against the Wall, Motherfucker—this account complies the complete 10 issues of the newspaper Black Mask; numerous leaflets, articles, and flyers generated by Black Mask; the Up Against the Wall Motherfucker Magazin...