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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Reverend Al and Me 9
- 2. Les Payne Sounds the “Death Knell” on the Tawana Brawley Story 17
- 3. The Early ’80s: Sharpton Enters the Realm Where White Newspapers Ruled 33
- 4. Black Women and the Embedded Racism of the Realm 56
- 5. Rev. Al, Wayne Barrett, and Old Black Brooklyn 69
- 6. Enter James Brown and Don King 85
- 7. Roots of a Preacher’s Strength 97
- 8. “I Know Jews from Italians” 117
- 9. The ’90s: Climbing the Ladder in Politics 124
- 10. A New Day, a New Journalism, a King Emerges 133
- 11. Confessions of a Hack (i.e., Old- time Tabloid Reporter) 142
- Acknowledgments 151
- Tools That Made the Book 153
- Index 157
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Reverend Al and Me 9
- 2. Les Payne Sounds the “Death Knell” on the Tawana Brawley Story 17
- 3. The Early ’80s: Sharpton Enters the Realm Where White Newspapers Ruled 33
- 4. Black Women and the Embedded Racism of the Realm 56
- 5. Rev. Al, Wayne Barrett, and Old Black Brooklyn 69
- 6. Enter James Brown and Don King 85
- 7. Roots of a Preacher’s Strength 97
- 8. “I Know Jews from Italians” 117
- 9. The ’90s: Climbing the Ladder in Politics 124
- 10. A New Day, a New Journalism, a King Emerges 133
- 11. Confessions of a Hack (i.e., Old- time Tabloid Reporter) 142
- Acknowledgments 151
- Tools That Made the Book 153
- Index 157