A Full Measure of Freedom

A Full Measure of Freedom

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A history of two centuries of Black journalism, resistance, and community.

For two hundred years, the Black Press has served as one of Black America's most durable and influential institutions. A Full Measure of Freedommarks this bicentennial with a sweeping account of Black journalism's past, present, and future. In this edited volume, Kim Gallon and E. James West bring together essays by scholars working across history, journalism and mass communication, political science, literary studies, and the history of science. This collection provides exciting new perspectives on the history of Black journalism and direction for the development of Black Press Studies as a field.

The book traces the Black Press from its origins in the 1820s through the nineteenth century, the early twentieth century, the postwar period, and the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Contributors examine how Black newspapers documented everyday life, challenged racial violence, shaped public opinion, and connected local communities to national and diasporic movements. The volume also considers the Black Press's changing forms and futures in an era of digital media, declining local journalism, and renewed struggles over democracy and representation.

A Full Measure of Freedomoffers both a landmark historical synthesis and a field-defining intervention to scholars and students of Black history, journalism, and media studies, as well as readers interested in the institutions that have sustained Black public life across generations.

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ISBN 13 9781421456102
ISBN 10 1421456109
Title A Full Measure of Freedom
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 2026-12-08
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.