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In Love with Defeat
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

In Love with Defeat

Journalist and publisher Brandt Ayers's journey takes him from the segregated Old South to covering the central scenes of the civil rights struggle, and finally to editorship of his family’s hometown newspaper, The Anniston Star. The journey was one of controversy, danger, a racist nightrider murder, taut moments when the community teetered on the edge of mob violence that ended well because of courageous civic leadership and wise hearts of black and white leaders. The narrative has outsized figures from U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy to George Wallace and includes probing insights into the Alabama governor as he evolved over time. High points of the story involve the birth of a New South movement, the election of a Southern President, and the strange undoing of his presidency. An Afterword, made imperative by the cultural and political exclamation point of a black President, bridges the years from the disappearance of the New South in the 1980s to Barack Obama’s first term.

Cussing Dixie, Loving Dixie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Cussing Dixie, Loving Dixie

"This work is a critical collection of the standout editorials, columns, and essays of Alabama journalistic lion H. Brandt "Brandy" Ayers, editor and publisher of the Anniston Star"--

The 2013 BCS National Championship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

The 2013 BCS National Championship

College football is a cultural dynamo, the sport that like no other taps into Americans’ martial spirit and evokes the fervor of religious faith. Further, it has been a fulcrum of social change; its schemes date back to Hannibal; and some of its themes are drawn from military history and Shakespeare’s tragedies. In the great battles of history and contemporary times, great warriors make great coaches; weak and irresolute generals never win the battle of the gridiron. Author Brandt Ayers uses the occasion of the 2013 BCS National Championship game to explore these themes and to highlight the football legacies of the universities of Alabama and Notre Dame.

What Good is Journalism?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

What Good is Journalism?

"A compilation of essays that show how good journalistic practices enrich the daily lives of citizens, trace the development of free expression through American history, and enable citizens to play their own roles in the democracy, while also showing how these principles are playing a revolutionary role in emerging democracies"--Provided by publisher.

Some Applications of Economics in Public Forest Land Use Planning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Some Applications of Economics in Public Forest Land Use Planning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Leaving Readers Behind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

Leaving Readers Behind

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Leaving Readers Behind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 413

Leaving Readers Behind

The American newspaper industry is in the middle of the most momentous change in its entire three-hundred-year history. A generation of relentless "corporatization" has resulted in a furious, unprecedented blitz of buying, selling, and consolidation of newspapers, accompanied by dramatic -- and drastic -- change in reporting and coverage of all kinds. Concerned that this phenomenon was going largely unreported, Gene Roberts, legendary reporter and editor, decided to undertake a huge, extended reportorial study of his own industry, what would become the Project on the State of the American Newspaper. Gathering more than two dozen distinguished journalists and writers, Roberts produced a long series of reports in the American Journalism Review, published by the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism, asking the crucial question: Are American communities -- in the very middle of the so-called information explosion -- in danger of becoming less informed than ever?

Local Reporting 1947-1987
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 445

Local Reporting 1947-1987

The School of Journalism at Columbia University has awarded the Pulitzer Prize since 1917. Nowadays there are prizes in 21 categories from the fields of journalism, literature and music. The Pulitzer Prize Archive presentsthe history of this award from its beginnings to the present: In parts A toE the awarding oftheprize in each category is documented, commented and arranged chronologically. Part F covers the history of the prize biographically and bibliographically. Part G provides the background to thedecisions.

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1582
Myth, Media, and the Southern Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Myth, Media, and the Southern Mind

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