Legendary pioneers of Black radio by Williams, Gilbert Anthony

Legendary pioneers of Black radio
by Williams, Gilbert Anthony

(#33181C7)

Hardcover Praeger, 1998
Description: xi, 198 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Dewey: 791.44; Audience: Adult

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From Follett

Includes bibliographical references (page 191-193) and index. A collection of interviews that profile the first African-American disc jockeys and discuss how they influenced the civil rights movement.

From the Publisher

After World War II, when thousands of African Americans left farms, plantations, and a southern way of life to migrate north, African American disc jockeys helped them make the transition to the urban life by playing familiar music and giving them hints on how to function in northern cities. These disc jockeys became cultural heroes and had a major role in the development of American broadcasting. This collection of interviews documents the personalities of the pioneers of Black radio, as well as their personal struggles and successes. The interviewees also define their roles in the civil rights movement and relate how their efforts have had an impact on how African Americans are portrayed over the air.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Praeger
  • Publication Date: May 30, 1998
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: 791.44
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: xi, 198 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • ISBN-10: 0-275-95888-4
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-275-95888-6
  • LCCN: 97-038995
  • Follett Number: 33181C7
  • Audience: Adult