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Twentieth century frontierswoman : a rhetorical biography of Almena Davis Lomax, journalist

Title
Twentieth century frontierswoman : a rhetorical biography of Almena Davis Lomax, journalist / Chandra Snell Clark.
ISBN
9781433198076
143319807X
9781433198069
1433198061
9781433198083
9781433198090
Publication
New York : Peter Lang, [2024]
Physical Description
xvi, 282 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Summary
"This rhetorical biography illustrates the manner in which African American woman newspaper publisher and journalist Almena Davis Lomax sought to persuade her readers of her civil rights vision--through her Los Angeles Tribune editorials, columns, and other writings--from the 1940s through the mid-1970s, a period that witnessed phenomenal change in the area of civil rights for African Americans and other oppressed groups in the United States. While African American women journalists' contributions to the United States' long civil rights struggle via their writings and speeches--particularly those of the late nineteenth, early twentieth century and late twentieth century--have received greater attention in recent years, there is yet much to glean from the Black women journalists who built upon the path set by journalist-activist foremothers such as Mara W. Stewart, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Anna Julia Cooper and others--African American women journalists of the mid-twentieth century. This project contributes to the larger discourse on race, rhetoric and media by recovering the work of a little-known African American newspaper publisher and journalist of this era, thus adding to the body of knowledge concerning an often- overlooked group for not only journalism, media, communication, history, African American studies and women's studies scholars, but also for any reader with an interest in these areas"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Clark, Chandra Snell, 1969- Twentieth century frontierswoman New York : Peter Lang, [2023]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 24, 2024
Series
Studies in communication, culture, race, and religion ; v. 4.
Studies in communication, culture, race, and religion, vol. 4
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface : "passionate attachments" as creative motivation
Introduction : Almena Davis Lomax
A rich context : the Black press, Black women journalists, Black Californians, and Black Los Angelenos
African American women's rhetorical theory/Afrafeminist ideology as lens
Rhetorical biography
Establishing a journalistic voice : 1940s-1950s
Personal nadir : 1958
Expanded focus, familiar means : 1959-1960
Not easily categorized.
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