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Lucile bluford residence hall is named after the civil rights hero, renowned journalist and publisher of kansas city african-american newspapers.
Bluford and the kansas city call illustrates how she used her social authority in the formidable power base of the weekly black newspaper she owned, shaping and mobilizing a broader movement in the fight for freedom and social justice.
Lucile bluford, who led the kansas city call newspaper for five decades, tried 11 times to enter the university of missouri, filing the first of her lawsuits in 1939. Bluford’s opponents learned: that she was going to ace any test of wills.
Lucile bluford was a well-respected editor and publisher of the kansas city call, an important african american weekly newspaper. In both her personal life and her career, she refused to remain quiet about racial injustice.
Lucile harris bluford, was a journalist and pioneering civil rights activist. Miss bluford was the second editor and publisher of the kansas city call newspaper,.
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A section of this ma thesis includes information about lucile bluford, local journalist and civil rights activist. She was born on july 1, 1911, in salisbury, north carolina, and came to kansas city with her family in 1921. Her journalism as well as her civil rights activities are mentioned.
Feb 6, 2017 growing up in kansas city, lucile bluford was a great student and knew from a very young age she wanted to be a journalist.
Lucile harris bluford (1911-2003) was a journalist, civil rights crusader, and many achievements, best known for her 70-year career at the kansas city call.
Lucile harris bluford was born july 1, 1911, in salisbury, north carolina. Her father, john henry bluford, was an educator, and the family moved to kansas city in 1921 where he taught science at lincoln high school for 30 years.
Bluford lucile bluford, who led the kansas city call newspaper for five decades, tried 11 times to enter the university of missouri, filing the first of her lawsuits in 1939. Bluford’s opponents learned: that she was going to ace any test of wills.
Bluford and the kansas city call: activist voice for social justice. Lucile bluford spent 70 years at the kansas city call (missouri), the city's dominant.
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Bluford examines her journalistic writings on social, economic, and political issues; her strong opinionated views on african americans and women; and whether there were consistent themes, biases, and assumptions in her stories that may have influenced news coverage in the kansas city call.
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Bluford and the kansas city call: activist voice for social justice lucile bluford spent 70 years at the kansas city call(missouri), the city’s dominant black newspaper, as a reporter, editor, publisher, media owner and local civil rights leader.
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Sheila brooks writes about the publisher and editor lucile bluford and examines her journalistic writings on social, economic, and political.
Bluford and the kansas city call: activist voice for social justice details the journalism and activism of university alumnae lucile.
Lucile bluford description photos and information on lucile bluford, publisher and editor of the kansas city call black newsletter starting in 1955. Second black graduate of the university of kansas school of journalism and namesake of the bluford branch library of the kansas city public library system.
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Her father later married addie alston obituary for addie alston bluford in the kansas city call, january 14, 1944 [shs 027456], and in 1918 he accepted a position teaching science at lincoln high school in kansas city, missouri. Lucile moved with her family kansas city census record, 1930.
Bluford examines her journalistic writings on social, economic, and political issues; her strong opinionated views on african americans and women; and whether there were consistent themes, biases, and assumptions in her stories that may have influenced news coverage in the weekly black newspaper, the kansas city call.
Bluford was a famous journalist who fought for equal rights in movement and a publisher/editor at the kansas city call newspaper,.
Bluford branch of the kansas city public library stands as a tribute to one of the city’s most accomplished and beloved individuals.
Feb 3, 2010 born in north carolina in 1911, bluford grew up in kansas city, missouri where her father, john henry bluford, taught in the state's segregated.
Lucile bluford was an editor, and eventually manager of the black weekly newspaper, the kansas city call. Through the paper she was able to bring attention to issues of segregation in kansas city, and around the nation.
Bluford collection photographs from the collection of kansas city-based journalist, owner and editor of the kansas city call and crusader of african-american and women's rights you are here.
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