TV's Influence on Race and Politics in the 1990s
Panelists discussed the impact of television on race and politics in the 1990s. Topics included the 1992 presidential election, Bill Clinton and… read more
Panelists discussed the impact of television on race and politics in the 1990s. Topics included the 1992 presidential election, Bill Clinton and his relations with the African American community, and the 1999 Seattle World Trade Organization protests. This discussion was part of the American Historical Association’s annual meeting in Chicago. close
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