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Zarrin [17]
1 year ago
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Why were people so angry, to the point of violence, about civil rights activism?

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sp2606 [1]1 year ago
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When protestors remained peaceful, particularly in the face of aggression and violence, the resulting images shocked a complacent nation into action. But when the protestors themselves turned violent, even in self-defense, the media message shifted from a framing around civil rights to one around the need for control, Wasow finds.

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