Social Justice Journalism
A Cultural History of Social Movement Media from Abolition to #womensmarch

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Authors and Corporations: Lumsden, Linda J. (Author)
published: Peter Lang 2019
Media Type: Book, E-Book

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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments - Introduction: Abolition Editors, Digital Activists, and Social Justice Journalism - Just the Facts? From the Anti-Slavery Monthly Reporter to William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator - Strike: The New York Call and Socialist Print Culture - Trailblazer: The Sierra Club Bulletin Helps Build the Environmental Movement - Suffragist: Reframing Agitator: The Arkansas State Press Makes Black Lives Matter in 1942 - Bad Boys: El Malcriado and the Making of the United Farm Workers - Ms. : The First Feminist Mass Media Magazine - "Crips" and "Gimps": Creating a Disability Culture in the Disability Rag - FTM Newsletter: Louis Sullivan Finds Himself and Fosters a Movement - Conclusion: Social Media and Social Justice Journalism - Bibliography - Index.