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Introduction
Making Philadelphia safe for "WFIL-adelphia": television, housing, and defensive localism in Bandstand's backyard
They shall be heard: local television as a civil rights battleground
The de facto dilemma: fighting segregation in Philadelphia public schools
From Little Rock to Philadelphia: making de facto school segregation a media issue
The rise of rock and roll in Philadelphia: Georgie Woods, Mitch Thomas, and Dick Clark
"They'll be rockin' on Bandstand, in Philadelphia, P.A.": imagining national youth culture on American bandstand
Remembering American bandstand, forgetting segregation
Still boppin' on Bandstand: American dreams, Hairspray, and American bandstand in the 2000s
Conclusion: everybody knows about American bandstand.
Making Philadelphia safe for "WFIL-adelphia": television, housing, and defensive localism in Bandstand's backyard
They shall be heard: local television as a civil rights battleground
The de facto dilemma: fighting segregation in Philadelphia public schools
From Little Rock to Philadelphia: making de facto school segregation a media issue
The rise of rock and roll in Philadelphia: Georgie Woods, Mitch Thomas, and Dick Clark
"They'll be rockin' on Bandstand, in Philadelphia, P.A.": imagining national youth culture on American bandstand
Remembering American bandstand, forgetting segregation
Still boppin' on Bandstand: American dreams, Hairspray, and American bandstand in the 2000s
Conclusion: everybody knows about American bandstand.