Media and Civil Rights Movement
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library hosted a panel discussion on the Media and the Civil Rights Movement During the 1960's. Participant… read more
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library hosted a panel discussion on the Media and the Civil Rights Movement During the 1960's. Participants spoke about how print and television coverage of violent events in which minorities were targeted changed popular perceptions of the civil rights movement. close
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- Charles Cobb Minister
- Charles Cobb Correspondent National Public Radio
- Judy Richardson Filmmaker
- John Stuart Director Kennedy (John F.) Presidential Library->Education
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