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LEGENDARY PIONEERS OF BLACK RADIO (Book).Published in:1998By:Keith, Michael C.Publication type:Book Review
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Negritude como tema em projeto com jovens.Published in:Comunicação & Sociedade, 2010, v. 32, n. 54, p. 239, doi. 10.15603/2175-7755/cs.v32n54p239-260By:Coelho, Fernanda;Lahni, Cláudia ReginaPublication type:Article
How Disc Jockey Vernon Winslow, aka Dr. Daddy-O, Racially Integrated Radio in New Orleans and Changed the Culture of the Medium.Published in:2013By:BAPTISTE, BALAPublication type:Essay