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Television's Imageable Influences: The Self-Perception of Young African-Americans

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Book Description
Camille O. Cosby presents a startling examination of how young African-Americans are dramatically impacted by the pervasive negative images of their culture that are regularly portrayed on television. Dr. Cosby shows how American media establishments have engineered a climate of ignorance and disenfranchisement by fostering misinformation and indifference. She maintains that a national viewers' bo... More
Book Information
PublisherUniversity Press of America
BindingHardcover (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages192
ISBN-100819195219
ISBN-13978-0819195210
Publication Date08/17/1994
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About Camille O. Cosby (Author) : Camille O. Cosby is a published author. Published credits of Camille O. Cosby include Television's Imageable Influences: The Self-Perception of Young African-Americans : The Self-Perception of Young A... more
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