Atlanta's reaction to the first black mayor, Maynard H. Jackson, as seen through its major newspaper, The Atlanta Constitution, 1990
Williams, Georgia Dill
1990-1999
This thesis investigates the reaction to Maynard H. Jacksons election as the first black mayor of a major southern city, Atlanta, through selected articles of its major newspaper, The Atlanta Constitution, covering the period of Jacksons announcement of his candidacy through the end of his first two years in office. This particular paper was chosen because it was the dominant day-time newspaper and because of its moderate viewpoints and its emphasis on political news. While The Atlanta Constitution was aware of race as a factor, it was able to be objective in its treatment of Jackson. For example, the articles did not elaborate on Jacksons race, but rather his qualifications and platform which made him eligible to be mayor of Atlanta. One would expect more criticism, and more emphasis on the race issue, but there was very little of such in the newspapers reporting of events during the Jackson era.
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1990-05-01
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Master of Arts (MA)
Clark Atlanta University
School of Arts and Sciences, History
Rowley, Margaret N.,
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:1990_williams_georgia_d