Broadcasting freedom

Broadcasting freedom1999
About this book
The World War II era represented the golden age of radio as a broadcast medium in the United States; it also witnessed a rise in African American activism against racial segregation and discrimination, especially as practiced by the federal government itself.
In Broadcasting Freedom, Barbara Savage links these cultural and political forces by showing how African American activists, public officials, intellectuals, and artists sought to access and use radio to influence a national debate about racial inequality.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL1991333W
Subjects
Radio programsSocial aspectsCivil rightsRace relationsSocial aspects of Radio broadcastingRadio broadcastingAfrican Americans in radio broadcastingWorld War, 1939-1945HistoryAfrican AmericansRadio broadcasting, united statesUnited states, race relationsAfrican americans, civil rightsAfrican americans in mass mediaMass media, social aspectsWorld war, 1939-1945, united statesRadio broadcasting, history