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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Propaganda Tool for Racial Progress?
- Chapter 2 The Chosen Instrument of the Revolution?
- Chapter 3 Fighting for Equal Time
- Chapter 4 The March on Washington and a Peek into Racial Utopia
- Chapter 5 Selma in the “Glaring Light of Television”
- Chapter 6 Bringing “Urgent Issues” to the Vast Wasteland
- Chapter 7 Is This What You Mean by Color TV?
- Chapter 8 Prime Time, <i>Good Times</i>
- Epilogue The Return of Civil Rights Television
- Bibliography
- Index
- The History of Communication
- The History of Communication
- Production Credits
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Equal Time
- Publisher:
- University of Illinois Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Propaganda Tool for Racial Progress?
- Chapter 2 The Chosen Instrument of the Revolution?
- Chapter 3 Fighting for Equal Time
- Chapter 4 The March on Washington and a Peek into Racial Utopia
- Chapter 5 Selma in the “Glaring Light of Television”
- Chapter 6 Bringing “Urgent Issues” to the Vast Wasteland
- Chapter 7 Is This What You Mean by Color TV?
- Chapter 8 Prime Time, <i>Good Times</i>
- Epilogue The Return of Civil Rights Television
- Bibliography
- Index
- The History of Communication
- The History of Communication
- Production Credits