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Racializing Objectivity: How the White Southern Press Weaponized Journalism Standards to Defend Jim Crow

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By (author): Gwyneth Mellinger

When the civil rights movement began to challenge Jim Crow laws, the white southern press reframed the coverage of racism and segregation as a debate over journalism standards. Many white southern editors, for instance, designated Black Americans as Negro in news stories, claiming it was necessary for accuracy and objectivity, even as white subjects went unlabeled. These news professionals disparaged media outlets that did not adhere to these norms, such as the Black press. In this way, the southern white press weaponized journalism standardsand particularly the idea of objectivityto counter and discredit reporting that challenged white supremacy.

Through deep engagement with letters and other materials in numerous archives from editors, journalists, and leaders of newswire services, Racializing Objectivity interrogates and exposes how the white southern press used journalism standards as a professional rationalization for white supremacy and a political strategy to resist desegregation. Gwyneth Mellinger argues that white skin privilege gave these news professionals a stake in the racial status quo and was thus a conflict of interest as they defended Jim Crow. Her study includes an examination of the Southern Education Reporting Service, an objectivity project whose impartiality, she contends, instead affirmed systemic racism. In a pointed counternarrative, Mellinger highlights Black editors and academics who long criticized the supposed objectivity of the press and were consequently marginalized and often dismissed as illegitimate, fanciful, and even paranoid.

Elegant and incisive, Racializing Objectivity unequivocally demonstrates that a full telling of twentieth-century press history must reckon with the white southern press cooptation of objectivity and other professional standards to skew racial narratives about Black Americans, as well as northern whites and democracy itself. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781625348111

About Gwyneth Mellinger

Gwyneth Mellinger is a Ruth D. Bridgeforth Professor of Telecommunications at James Madison University. Her books include Chasing Newsroom Diversity: From Jim Crow to Affirmative Action. Her peer-reviewed articles have appeared in several journals including American Journalism Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly and Journalism History.

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