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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lawrence EldridgePublisher: University of Missouri Press Imprint: University of Missouri Press Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.456kg ISBN: 9780826219398ISBN 10: 082621939 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 January 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsThere are a few published histories that trace the roles, views, and goals of the African American reporters, editorialists, and newspaper owners who reported on and assessed the meaning and impact of the Vietnam War. And none do it with the thoroughness, authority, cogency, and effectiveness of Lawrence Eldridge's book. --Alfred Moss, author of Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930 A well-researched and readable account, a much-needed addition to the history of the African American press. --American Journalism Provides substanial information on what was written in black publications about conditions for black soldiers and others serving in the U.S. military during the Vietnam conflict, and is recommended for courses in journalism and United States and African American history in the mid-20th century. --The Journal of African American History -Provides substanial information on what was written in black publications about conditions for black soldiers and others serving in the U.S. military during the Vietnam conflict, and is recommended for courses in journalism and United States and African American history in the mid-20th century.---The Journal of African American History . . .Chronicles of a Two-Front War provides substanial information on what was written in black publications about conditions for black soldiers and others serving in the U.S. military during the Vietnam conflict, and is recommended for courses in journalism and United States and African American history in the mid-20th century. William M. King, The Journal of African American History There are a few published histories that trace the roles, views, and goals of the African American reporters, editorialists, and newspaper owners who reported on and assessed the meaning and impact of the Vietnam War. And none do it with the thoroughness, authority, cogency, and effectiveness of Lawrence Eldridge s book. Alfred Moss, author of Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930 . ..Chronicles of a Two-Front War provides substanial information on what was written in black publications about conditions for black soldiers and others serving in the U.S. military during the Vietnam conflict, and is recommended for courses in journalism and United States and African American history in the mid-20th century. William M. King, The Journal of African American History There are a few published histories that trace the roles, views, and goals of the African American reporters, editorialists, and newspaper owners who reported on and assessed the meaning and impact of the Vietnam War. And none do it with the thoroughness, authority, cogency, and effectiveness of Lawrence Eldridge's book. --Alfred Moss, author of Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930 There are a few published histories that trace the roles, views, and goals of the African American reporters, editorialists, and newspaper owners who reported on and assessed the meaning and impact of the Vietnam War. And none do it with the thoroughness, authority, cogency, and effectiveness of Lawrence Eldridge's book. --Alfred Moss, author of Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930 There are a few published histories that trace the roles, views, and goals of the African American reporters, editorialists, and newspaper owners who reported on and assessed the meaning and impact of the Vietnam War. And none do it with the thoroughness, authority, cogency, and effectiveness of Lawrence Eldridge's book. --Alfred Moss, author of Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930 <p> There are a few published histories that trace the roles, views, and goals of the African American reporters, editorialists, and newspaper owners who reported on and assessed the meaning and impact of the Vietnam War. And none do it with the thoroughness, authority, cogency, and effectiveness of Lawrence Eldridge's book. --Alfred Moss, author of Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930 Author InformationLawrence Allen Eldridge is a freelance writer and author of The Gospel Text of Epiphanius of Salamis. He lives near Atlanta. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |