America's Town Meeting of the Air, 1935-1950
Author: Robert LeRoy Gregg
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Published: 1957
Total Pages: 588
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Author: Robert LeRoy Gregg
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Published: 1957
Total Pages: 588
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Town Hall, Inc
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Published: 1950
Total Pages: 48
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harry Allen Overstreet
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Published: 1938
Total Pages: 67
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Christopher H. Sterling
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-05-13
Total Pages: 482
ISBN-13: 1136993754
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Biographical Encyclopedia of American Radio presents the very best biographies of the internationally acclaimed three-volume Encyclopedia of Radio in a single volume. It includes more than 200 biographical entries on the most important and influential American radio personalities, writers, producers, directors, newscasters, and network executives. With 23 new biographies and updated entries throughout, this volume covers key figures from radio’s past and present including Glenn Beck, Jessie Blayton, Fred Friendly, Arthur Godfrey, Bob Hope, Don Imus, Rush Limbaugh, Ryan Seacrest, Laura Schlesinger, Red Skelton, Nina Totenberg, Walter Winchell, and many more. Scholarly but accessible, this encyclopedia provides an unrivaled guide to the voices behind radio for students and general readers alike.
Author: League for Political Education (U.S.)
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Published: 1935
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Published: 1936
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Published: 1955
Total Pages: 742
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Vernon Denny (Jr.)
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Published: 1943
Total Pages: 24
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jonathan Rosenberg
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2018-06-05
Total Pages: 333
ISBN-13: 0691187290
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow Far the Promised Land? explores the relationship between overseas developments and the most important reform movement in modern American history, the struggle for racial justice. Interweaving civil rights history, U.S. foreign relations history, and twentieth-century international history, the book contributes to the emerging effort to reconceptualize the study of America's past by locating it in a global context. In examining the link between international developments and the quest for racial justice, Jonathan Rosenberg argues that civil rights leaders were profoundly interested in the world beyond America and incorporated their understanding of overseas matters into their reform program in order to fortify and legitimize the message they presented to their followers, the nation, and the international community. The book considers how a cosmopolitan group of black and white, male and female race reform leaders purposively deployed World War I and the peace settlement, the decolonization struggles in Africa and Asia, the emergence of communism and fascism, World War II, and the Cold War to help realize their domestic aspirations. Rosenberg sets this complex story against the backdrop of America's growing activism on the world stage, a development that would have significant positive implications for the domestic struggle. Central to the work is the notion that race reform leaders were animated by the idea of "color-conscious internationalism," a distinctive outlook that would affect the trajectory and momentum of the civil rights movement.
Author: Town Hall, Inc
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Published: 1940*
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