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Practical Radicalism and the Great Migration - The Cultural Geography of the Scott Newspaper Syndicate (Paperback)
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Practical Radicalism and the Great Migration - The Cultural Geography of the Scott Newspaper Syndicate (Paperback)
Series: Print Culture in the South Series
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This book's predecessor, The Grapevine of the Black South,
emphasized the owners of the Atlanta Daily World and its operation
of the Scott Newspaper Syndicate between 1931 and 1955. In a
pragmatic effort to avoid racial confrontation developing from
white fear, newspaper editors developed a practical radicalism that
argued on the fringes of racial hegemony, saving their loudest
vitriol for tyranny that was not local and thus left no stake in
the game for would-be white saboteurs. Thomas Aiello reexamined
historical thinking about the Depression-era Black South, the
information flow of the Great Migration, the place of southern
newspapers in the historiography of Black journalism, and even the
ideological and philosophical underpinnings of the civil rights
movement. With Practical Radicalism and the Great Migration, Aiello
continues that analysis by tracing the development and trajectory
of the individual newspapers of the Syndicate, evaluating those
with surviving issues, and presenting them as they existed in
proximity to their Atlanta hub. In so doing, he emphasizes the
thread of practical radicalism that ran through Syndicate editorial
policy. Practical Radicalism and the Great Migration is a
supplement to The Grapevine of the Black South, providing a fuller
picture of the Scott Newspaper Syndicate and the Black press in the
1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
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