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|a They didn't put that on the Huntley-Brinkley! :
|b a vagabond reporter encounters the New South /
|c Hunter James.
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|a Athens :
|b University of Georgia Press,
|c c1993.
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|a xii, 305 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|t Atlanta: 1959-1964.
|t "You Ain't Next"
|t Civic Booster.
|t A City Too Busy Hustling to Hate.
|t How Rastus Spoiled My Debut as a New South Journalist.
|t The South Discovers Richard Nixon.
|t A Revolutionary Belatedly Finds His Revolution.
|t Backslider.
|t The Man Who Taught Us How to Hate.
|t "We're Goin' out to Hang That Rastus McGill" --
|t Greensboro: 1962-1966.
|t We Toast the Revolution from Afar.
|t The Fifth Man.
|t "At the Counter Where You Couldn't Sit We Sat Down"
|t The Rise of Jesse Jackson: The Mailed Fist and the Bloody Shirt.
|t Barbershop Quartet.
|t I Escape from the Goldwater "Primitives" and Board the Fun-Filled Lady Bird Special.
|t I Am Attacked by Goldwater "Primitives" - or Was It Only a Night Vision? --
|t Alabama: 1964-1977.
|t No One Knows What to Do about Lula.
|t Let the Balonies Rot.
|t Going Back to Natchez.
|t A Lesson in Journalistic Enterprise - Alabama Style.
|t Another Enterprising Journalist.
|t After the Ball Is Over.
|t "Why'd Dey Wants to Go en Shoot My Baby, Cap'n?"
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|a African Americans
|x Civil rights
|z Southern States.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100330
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|a Civil rights movements
|z Southern States
|x History
|y 20th century
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|a Race relations and the press
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|x History
|y 20th century.
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|a Southern States
|x Race relations.
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