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Washington State University Department of Communications (History of Communications) Class Papers, 1988
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Washington State University Department of Communications (History of Communications) Class Papers
- Dates
- 1988 (inclusive)19881988
- Quantity
- .5 Linear feet of shelf space, (1 box)
- Collection Number
- Archives 267 (collection)
- Summary
- The collection consists of papers from Spring, 1988 from Washington State University students in Communications 410 (History of Communications), dealing with issues of race in newspapers.
- Repository
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Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open and available for research use.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Washington State University's Communications 410, taught by Professor Thomas Heuterman, was an undergraduate senior level course dealing with historical media (newspaper) issues.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection consists of papers from Spring, 1988 from Washington State University students in Communications 410 (History of Communications), dealing with issues of race in newspapers.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions apply.
Preferred Citation
[Item Description]
Washington State University Department of Communications (History of Communications) Class Papers, 1988 (Archives 267)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The collection consists of one series, organized alphabetically by each paper's author's name.
Acquisition Information
These papers were given to MASC by Thomas Heuterman in December, 1988.
Processing Note
This collection was processed by University Archivist Mark O'English and Tim Mace in December, 2008.
Related Materials
Washington State University Department of Communications (History of Communications) Class Papers, 1956-1978 (Archives 25)
Washington State University Department of Communications (History of Communications) Class Papers, 1971-1979 (Archives 184)
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | Folder | |
1 | 1 | "Tacoma News Tribune and the Nisqually Indians" by Synthia Arps |
1 | 2 | "The Quest for Unprejudiced Objectivity" by N. Joseph Atwood |
1 | 3 | "The Yakima Morning Herald: Coverage of Japanese-Americans" by Craig Batty |
1 | 4 | "Treatment of Minorities by the 1884 Pomeroy Republican/East Washingtonian, Pomeroy, Washington" by Teresa Bingman |
1 | 5 | "A Study of the Coverage of Jackie Robinson in His Rookie Year by The New York Times and The New York Herald" by John C. Boland |
1 | 6 | " 'together to act as brethren': a Study of How the Seattle Times Treated Pacific Northwest Indians Involved in the Boldt Decision" by Jeanette M. Bowers |
1 | 7 | "Crossing Over: A Study of Racism in Sports Journalism when Jackie Robinson Joined Organized Baseball" by Mitchell J. Cooper |
1 | 8 | "Anti-Chinese Sentiment in The Spokesman Review" by Christine Costello |
1 | 9 | "Editorials on Racial Issues Appearing in the Yakima Daily Republic" by David M. Davidson |
1 | 10 | "Press Coverage of Spokane's Japanese Community in 1924: Ignorance is Bliss" by Kim Davidson |
1 | 11 | "A Study of the Spokesman-Review's Coverage of the Chinese" by Dante A. DeVon |
1 | 12 | "A Look into the Seattle Daily Post-Intelligencer's Coverage of the Chinese Issue in 1882" by Can Du |
1 | 13 | "Indian Fishing Rights: Did the Seattle P-I Show Racism?" by Rick A. Gallagher |
1 | 14 | "The Spark that Started a Fire: Racial Implications from how the New York Times and the Sporting News Covered Jackie Robinson Crossing the Color Line - 1947" by Jeffery Gardner |
1 | 15 | "Com 410 Research Paper: Racism Against Iranians" by Bruce Graham |
1 | 16 | "Portland's Invisible Citizens: A Study of the Portland Oregonian's Coverage of Blacks and the Ku Klux Klan, 1924" by Karla J. Griffin |
1 | 17 | "Indian Coverage in the Frontier Press: The Washington Statesman 1862" by Brian Johnson |
1 | 18 | "The Couer d'Alene Coverage of Aryan Nation Activities" by Karen Johnson |
1 | 19 | "A Study of the San Francisco Chronicle and its Reporting of the Japanese Problem during February of 1905" by Kea I. Jones |
1 | 20 | "Racism in the Palouse: A Content Analysis of Selected Newspapers in the Palouse Region, for References Made to Native Americans from 1877 to 1889" by Thomas A. Kelleher |
1 | 21 | "Community Newspaper Coverage of the Filipino Population in the Yakima Valley" by P. Stephen Kern |
1 | 22 | "Racism and the Kootenai Indians" by David J. Klick |
1 | 23 | "A Study of the San Francisco Chronicle and its Reporting of the Japanese Problem from 1869 to 1905" by Glenda L. Kochen |
1 | 24 | "Racism in the Media Concerning the Iranian Hostage Crisis" by Jon E. Kraft |
1 | 25 | "Oregonian July 8, 1883 to September 30, 1883: The Indian, Chinese, and Blacks" by Shellie C. Martin |
1 | 26 | "The San Francisco Chronicle and its Position Concerning the Japanese and Immigration Act of 1924" by David Mickel |
1 | 27 | "No Japs Wanted: Editorial Opinions of Three Puget Sound Newspapers, December 1941 through April 1942" by Mark Johnson |
1 | 28 | "Looking for Racial Discrimination in the Seattle Post Intelligencer Coverage of Blacks During the Detroit Riot 1967" by Mike Morgan |
1 | 29 | "Echoes of 1967: An Analysis of the Seattle Times' Coverage of Minority Groups in 1977" by Chris Niccoli |
1 | 30 | "Minority Coverage by the Toppenish Review in 1938" by John D. Olsen |
1 | 31 | "Racism in the New York Times: October, 1945; August, 1947: Integration of Jack R. Robinson" by Elizabeth Parkin |
1 | 32 | "Racism Toward Vietnamese Refugees as Seen in the Port Angeles Daily News" by Andrea Patrick |
1 | 33 | "Latent Prejudice - A Dangerous Stereotype: A Study on How the Toppenish Review Covered the Indians of the Reservation 1921" by Lauren Michelle Phillips |
1 | 34 | "Bifurcation: How the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, The Atlanta Constitution, The New York Times, and Washington Post Covered the American Black Athletes' Protest at the 1968 Summer Olympics" by Mary Frances Rogers |
1 | 35 | "Proving Racism Exists: The Colfax Gazette vs. The WSU Black Student Racial Uprisings of 1969-1970" by Shannon M. Scott |
1 | 36 | "How the New York Times Covered Malcolm X and the Black Nationalist Movement During 1964" by Mark Sorensen |
1 | 37 | "News Media Views on Japanese Americans After Pearl Harbor" by Mark R. Stillman |
1 | 38 | "Bifurcation: How the NY Times and Pittsburgh Courier Covered Jackie Robinson Breaking the Color Barrier, 1947" by Robert Wean |
1 | 39 | "Stereotypes, Distortions, and Omissions in the Tri-City Herald: Coverage of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1963 to 1965" by Johari Wiley |
1 | 40 | "Tolerance and Understanding: A Study of The Tacoma News Tribune September 1, 1941 through March 31, 1942" by Michel Zahrly |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Communication -- History -- Research.
- Journalism -- History -- Research.
Corporate Names
- Washington State University -- History -- research.
- Washington State University. Department of Communications. COM 410, History of Communications -- Records and correspondence.
Geographical Names
- Northwest, Pacific -- Newspapers -- History -- Research.
- Pullman (Wash.) -- Newspapers -- History -- Research.
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Heuterman, Thomas H., 1934- (creator)