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The press defines the Negro to the Negroes themselves …
the press more than any other institution, has created the Negro group as a special and psychological reality to the individual Negro. For this reason the Negro press is far more than a mere expression of the Negro protest. By expressing the protest, the press also magnifies it, acting like a huge sound board.
Gunnar Myrdal, An American Dilemma
Historical Importance
The Negro Story
The National Era
Current Papers
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