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Racialized Coverage of Congress: The News in Black and White

By: Jeremy Zilber; David Niven | Book details

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Index
Abercrombie, Neil, 32
African American members of Congress: ability to influence media, 118-19; and impeachment, 36-39; legislative initiatives, 58; number of seats, 1, 71; priorities, 56-62; stereotypes of, 46, 48-54; studies of media coverage, 9-12, 20-23, 41 n.11, 45-46, 48-54; support for civil rights, 46, 60-62. See also names of specific members
African Americans' attitudes: toward government, 96; toward officeholders, 96-97, 101-8; toward whites, 1-2, 96
American Society of Newspaper Editors, 14 n.2, 69
Atlanta Journal and Constitution, 28
Baltimore Sun, 30
Barber, John, 40 n.4, 67
Barlow, William, 92 n.19
Barr, Bob, 27-28
Barry, Marion, 10-11
Baton Rouge Advocate, 27
Bentsen, Ken, 38
Bias. SeeMedia bias
Bishop, Sanford, 29-30, 109
Bobo, Lawrence, 96
Bradley, Tom, 11
Breaking the News: How the Media Undermine American Democracy, 8
Brill's Content, 8
Broh, Anthony, 34
Brown, Corrine, 58
Bush, George, 97
By Invitation Only, 6
Byrd, Joann, 23, 91
Campbell, Christopher, 20, 60
Chaudhary, Anju, 9
Chicago Journalism Review, 41 n.11
Citrin, Jack, 98
Clay, William, 28, 33, 35, 69, 89,

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