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Introduction: Battling for Belonging When Print Was King
Part I. The Irish American Press: Exiled Editors Forging New Borders of Belonging. Patrick Ford and the Writing of Irish America
Father Peter Yorke: A Publisher-Priest in the Fault Lines of American Identity
Part II. The African American Press: Flexibility in the Fight for Freedom. Forty Acres and a Carabao: T. Thomas Fortune, Newspapers, and the Pacific's Unstable Color Lines, 1902-1903
J. Samuel Stemons's One-Man Press: The Act of Newspapering in Black Philadelphia, 1906-1907
Conclusion: wired for connection...and conflict.
Part I. The Irish American Press: Exiled Editors Forging New Borders of Belonging. Patrick Ford and the Writing of Irish America
Father Peter Yorke: A Publisher-Priest in the Fault Lines of American Identity
Part II. The African American Press: Flexibility in the Fight for Freedom. Forty Acres and a Carabao: T. Thomas Fortune, Newspapers, and the Pacific's Unstable Color Lines, 1902-1903
J. Samuel Stemons's One-Man Press: The Act of Newspapering in Black Philadelphia, 1906-1907
Conclusion: wired for connection...and conflict.