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Massive Resistance and Media Suppression : The Segregationist Response to Dissent during the Civil Rights Movement.
Title:
Massive Resistance and Media Suppression : The Segregationist Response to Dissent during the Civil Rights Movement.
Author:
Wallace, David J.
ISBN:
9781593327323
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (226 pages)
Series:
Law and Society
Contents:
Pages:1 to 25 -- Pages:26 to 50 -- Pages:51 to 75 -- Pages:76 to 100 -- Pages:101 to 125 -- Pages:126 to 150 -- Pages:151 to 175 -- Pages:176 to 200 -- Pages:201 to 225 -- Pages:226 to 226.
Abstract:
Wallace explores the role and methods of media suppression in the South during the civil rights movement and the southern "massive resistance" to integration. Segregationists understood the importance of public opinion to defending their social system, and, as a result, desperately fought to influence how the civil rights movement and segregation were defined for the nation. However, when certain national news coverage and the voices of a minority of southern journalists challenged the growing massive resistance extremism and the arguments used to preserve the "southern way of life," segregationists responded with organized attempts to silence criticism, dissent and public debate within the press.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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