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“THE HATE THAT HATE PRODUCED”
From: The Malcolm X Encyclopedia

Introduction
From: Black Demons

Introduction: Race, Media, and Politics
From: Racialized Coverage of Congress

A Choice between Black and White: The Scope of Racialized Coverage of Congress
From: Racialized Coverage of Congress

Theory: UCR, Racial Bias, Public Policy, and the Mass Media
From: Black Demons

Does Race Affect How Members Sell Themselves? A View from the Hill
From: Racialized Coverage of Congress

Bad Boys: Cop-U-Dramas and Other Crime Reality-Based Television Programs
From: Black Demons

“It’s True, Isn’t It?” The View from the Newsroom
From: Racialized Coverage of Congress

The Electoral Effects of Racialized Coverage
From: Racialized Coverage of Congress

Racialized Media Coverage: Conclusions and Implications
From: Racialized Coverage of Congress

BLACK CONSERVATIVES: THE UNDERCOUNTED
From: Black and Right

Conclusion and Suggestions for Moving Forward
From: Black Demons

Bibliography
From: Racialized Coverage of Congress

BLACK MEDIA
From: The Malcolm X Encyclopedia

Chapter 2: MEMORIES OF THE WAY WE WERE: BLACKS IN EARLY PRINT AND ELECTRONIC ADVERTISING
From: Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and Rastus

CHAPTER 4 : The Color of Prime-Time Justice: Racial Characteristics of Television Offenders and Victims
From: Racial Issues In Criminal Justice

Cosby, William (Bill) (born 1937)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

Fales-Hill, Susan (born 1962)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

Introduction
From: African Americans in the Media Today

MEDIA STEREOTYPES OF AFRICAN AMERICANS
From: Images that Injure

Parks, Gordon (born 1912)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

African-American Studies Video and Audio
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/AfricanAmVid.html#A-H

California Newsreel: Film and video for social change since 1968
http://www.newsreel.org/

FAIR: Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. Issue Area: Race and Racism
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=7&issue_area_id=25