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	<description>a resource for the revolution ;P</description>
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		<title>Media Justice History Project Banner</title>
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		<title>Southern Horrors Lynch Law in All Its Phases</title>
		<description>by Ida B. Wells-Barnett

1892, 1893, 1894
[Transcriber's Note: This pamphlet was first published in 1892 but was subsequently reprinted. It's not apparent if the curiosities in spelling date back to the original or were introduced later; they have been retained as found, and the reader is left to decide. Please verify ...</description>
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		<title>Responses to Hate Speech</title>
		<description>In the past few years, electronic hate speech has increased due to the proliferation of shock jocks on network radio. This vitriol enters the homes of millions of Americans via the distribution networks of the highly consolidated radio industry.  Meanwhile, in communities across the nation, the targets of hate speech ...</description>
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		<title>Biography: IDA B. WELLS-BARNETT (1862-1931)</title>
		<description>Ida B. Wells was born a slave in Holly Springs, Mississippi in 1862 and rose to national prominence as a fearless campaigner against lynching and for the rights of African Americans. As a journalist, editor, publisher, founder and co-founder of numerous activist organizations, Wells pioneered investigative journalism and activist methods ...</description>
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		<title>Committee Against Fort Apache *</title>
		<description>The Bronx Mobilizes Against Multinational Media

by Richie Perez

On 1 MARCH 1980, Filming for the movie Fort Apache, the Bronx began in the South Bronx. Financed by Time-Life Films (a division of Time Incorporated), the movie was made by a team with impeccable liberal cre¬dentials: executive producer, David Susskind; producer¬in-the-street, Dan ...</description>
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		<title>Resource List</title>
		<description>I. What is Media Justice?
Articles and essays express visions for Media Justice
Communications Policy is a Civil Rights Issue by Mark Lloyd, 1997. “The historical relationship between the civil rights movement and communications policy provides a useful perspective to present and future challenges...”

Digital Justice Principles - brought to you by the ...</description>
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