The Presidency in Black and White: My Up-Close View of Four Presidents and Race in America

Author:   April Ryan ,  Elijah Cummings
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   18 July 2017
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2016 NAACP Image Award Nominee, Essence Top 10 books of 2015, African American Literary Show Inc. 2015 Best Non Fiction Award When the award-winning The Presidency in Black and White first appeared, readers were captivated by journalist April Ryan’s compelling behind-the-scenes look at race relations from the epicenter of American power and policy making—the White House. As a White House correspondent since 1997, Ryan provides unique insights on the presidencies of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. In the updated paperback edition, Ryan contributes a new afterword, chronicling the country’s growing racial divide, the end of the Obama era, the increasingly contentious Trump White House, and prospects for race relations in the Trump presidency.

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Author:   April Ryan ,  Elijah Cummings
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9781538106631


ISBN 10:   1538106639
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   18 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A revealing and important look at the presidency--and the press--by a veteran journalist who's been on the inside for two decades.--Steve Thomma, Chief White House Correspondent for McClatchy


Most people just talk about being in the room. April Ryan not only is in the room, but also grabs your attention in a fascinating, personal, and yes, insider's look at The Presidency in Black and White.--Michael Steele, first African-American chairman of the Republican National Committee (2009-2011), MSNBC political analyst


Despite the bland menu press officers often serve reporters who cover the White House, April Ryan has always been someone who insists on spice. Her questions, sassy probing, and good humor force a predominantly white culture in that most exclusive of places to confront uneasy questions of race, equality, and discrimination. She made the scales fall from my eyes, and her work--reflected in this marvelous volume--will one day change the heart of a president she covers.--Mike McCurry, White House Press Secretary, 1995-98 April Ryan's long service in the White House press corps has given her an intimate understanding of the value of political leverage, for presidents and the American public alike... The Presidency in Black and White is an important contribution toward achieving that political leverage--that place for us to stand from which we can move our nation toward the society it is meant to become. For that, April Ryan deserves our gratitude and support.--Hon. Elijah Cummings, United States House of Representatives A revealing and important look at the presidency--and the press--by a veteran journalist who's been on the inside for two decades.--Steve Thomma, Chief White House Correspondent for McClatchy Most people just talk about being in the room. April Ryan not only is in the room, but also grabs your attention in a fascinating, personal, and yes, insider's look at The Presidency in Black and White.--Michael Steele, first African-American chairman of the Republican National Committee (2009-2011), MSNBC political analyst . . . Ryan tells us what it was like for a pioneering African American female reporter to become a respected member of the White House Press Corps, one of the greatest old boy networks in the nation's capital. . . .With humor, grace, and determination, Ryan shares the highs and lows of a sometimes lonely battle, to keep questions of race and the lives of her inner-city listeners on the national stage.--African American Literature Book Club Praise for The Presidency in Black and White: My Up-Close View of Three Presidents and Race in America From her Unique vantage point as the White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks (AURN), Ryan has had the immense pleasure of witnessing history in the making through three presidential administrations. As an African American woman in a field dominated by white males, however, Ryan has brought a perspective to her coverage that both stems from her personal background and reflects the wider concerns of her urban radio audience. From her days as a rookie reporter in the Clinton White House to her tenure as a veteran journalist during the Obama administration, Ryan analyzes each president's time in office in terms of his commitment to and success in addressing issues that bridge the country's racial divide. . . Forthright and formidable, open and appreciative, Ryan delivers a no-holds-barred evaluation of the country's chief executives on matters of race and equality.--Booklist


Despite the bland menu press officers often serve reporters who cover the White House, April Ryan has always been someone who insists on spice. Her questions, sassy probing, and good humor force a predominantly white culture in that most exclusive of places to confront uneasy questions of race, equality, and discrimination. She made the scales fall from my eyes, and her work--reflected in this marvelous volume--will one day change the heart of a president she covers.--Mike McCurry, White House Press Secretary, 1995-98 A revealing and important look at the presidency--and the press--by a veteran journalist who's been on the inside for two decades.--Steve Thomma, Chief White House Correspondent for McClatchy April Ryan's long service in the White House press corps has given her an intimate understanding of the value of political leverage, for presidents and the American public alike... The Presidency in Black and White is an important contribution toward achieving that political leverage--that place for us to stand from which we can move our nation toward the society it is meant to become. For that, April Ryan deserves our gratitude and support.--Hon. Elijah Cummings, United States House of Representatives Most people just talk about being in the room. April Ryan not only is in the room, but also grabs your attention in a fascinating, personal, and yes, insider's look at The Presidency in Black and White.--Michael Steele, first African-American chairman of the Republican National Committee (2009-2011), MSNBC political analyst Praise for The Presidency in Black and White: My Up-Close View of Three Presidents and Race in America From her Unique vantage point as the White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks (AURN), Ryan has had the immense pleasure of witnessing history in the making through three presidential administrations. As an African American woman in a field dominated by white males, however, Ryan has brought a perspective to her coverage that both stems from her personal background and reflects the wider concerns of her urban radio audience. From her days as a rookie reporter in the Clinton White House to her tenure as a veteran journalist during the Obama administration, Ryan analyzes each president's time in office in terms of his commitment to and success in addressing issues that bridge the country's racial divide. . . Forthright and formidable, open and appreciative, Ryan delivers a no-holds-barred evaluation of the country's chief executives on matters of race and equality.--Booklist . . . Ryan tells us what it was like for a pioneering African American female reporter to become a respected member of the White House Press Corps, one of the greatest old boy networks in the nation's capital. . . .With humor, grace, and determination, Ryan shares the highs and lows of a sometimes lonely battle, to keep questions of race and the lives of her inner-city listeners on the national stage.--African American Literature Book Club


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April Ryan, a 28-year journalism veteran, has been the White House correspondent for 17 years for American Urban Radio Networks (AURN). She is also the Washington Bureau Chief. Along with daily responsibilities at the White House, Ryan hosts the daily feature, “The White House Report,” which is broadcast to AURN’s nearly 300 affiliated stations nationwide. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

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