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The book delves into the pivotal role of newspapers in shaping perceptions of race, color, and slavery during America's early years. Through a thorough analysis of revolutionary-era journalism, it reveals how the patriot press utilized slavery as a metaphor, effectively articulating and spreading ideas about free African Americans and enslaved individuals. This investigation highlights the complex interplay between media and societal attitudes, offering a profound understanding of the period's racial dynamics.
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Slavery, Propaganda, and the American Revolution, Patricia Bradley
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