My Times in black and white : race and power at the New York times

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Where to find it

Davis Library (7th floor)

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PN4874.B638 A3 2010
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Park Library (School of Media & Journalism)

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PN4874.B638 A3 2010
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Stone Center Library

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PN4874.B638 A3 2010 c. 3
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Undergrad Library

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PN4874.B638 A3 2010
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Summary

"An inspiring and riveting tale." --Patrik Henry Bass, Senior Editor, Essence After a career of many firsts, journalist Gerald Boyd became the first black managing editor of the New York Times . But the dream ended abruptly with Boyd's forced resignation in the wake of scandal over Jayson Blair, a reporter who had plagiarized and fabricated news stories. A rare inside view of power and behind-the-scenes politics at the nation's premier newspaper, My Times in Black and White is the inspirational tale of a man who rose from urban poverty to the top of his field, struggling against whitedominated media, tearing down racial barriers, and all the while documenting the most extraordinary events of the latter twentieth century.

Contents

  • Introduction p. ix
  • Prologue: "This is Really Hard" p. 3
  • 1 Loss and Love p. 15
  • 2 Seeds of Ambition p. 39
  • 3 From Uganda X to Cub Reporter p. 59
  • 4 Growing but Restless p. 81
  • 5 Fresh Starts p. 103
  • 6 D.C. Grind p. 121
  • 7 Fast Tracked p. 153
  • 8 My Times p. 177
  • 9 Shifting Priorities and Alliances p. 201
  • 10 Joy and Heartbreak p. 215
  • 11 The Outsiders p. 233
  • 12 The Greatest Story p. 255
  • 13 Managing Up, Managing Down p. 271
  • 14 The Makings of a Scandal p. 293
  • 15 Inquisition p. 315
  • 16 Free Fall p. 333
  • 17 A Time for Good-byes p. 359
  • Afterword p. 383 Robin D. Stone
  • Postscript p. 389
  • Contributors p. 391
  • Index p. 393

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