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The Race Beat

Gene Roberts
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The Race Beat

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2006

Book Brief

Gene Roberts

The Race Beat

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2006
Book Details
Pages

528

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

American South • 1950s-1960s

Publication Year

2006

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

The Race Beat by Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff recounts how journalists and the American press influenced the nation's view on civil rights in the South from the 1940s to 1968, highlighting key events like the Emmett Till trial and the rise of black nationalism, with a focus on the press's shift from neglect to the dedicated coverage that eventually galvanized public consciousness and drove societal change. The book discusses incidents of racial violence and discrimination.

Informative

Challenging

Emotional

Reviews & Readership

4.4

1,756 ratings

82%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

5%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

The Race Beat by Gene Roberts is highly praised for its comprehensive and insightful analysis of the role journalism played in the civil rights movement. Critics acknowledge its thorough research and engaging narrative. However, some find it dense and occasionally repetitive. Overall, it is deemed an essential, though sometimes challenging, read for understanding media's impact on social change.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Race Beat?

The ideal reader for The Race Beat by Gene Roberts relishes well-researched historical narratives, particularly about the Civil Rights Movement. Comparable to fans of Taylor Branch's Parting the Waters, they appreciate investigative journalism and the pivotal role of the press in societal change. Perfect for history buffs and journalism enthusiasts.

4.4

1,756 ratings

82%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

5%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

528

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

American South • 1950s-1960s

Publication Year

2006

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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