Life and times of Louis XIV

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Curtis 1967Description: 75pSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: The life and times of Louis LomaxDDC classification:
  • 944.033 PA-L
LOC classification:
  • PN4874.L5925
Contents:
From Privilege to Prison -- The Hate That Hate Produced -- The Reluctant African -- The Negro Revolt -- Ambitions -- When the Word Is Given -- The Louis Lomax Show -- Thailand -- Branching Out -- Conspiracies.
Summary: "Louis Lomax rose from a childhood in Valdosta, Georgia to become one of the most successful black journalists of the twentieth century. He was the man who introduced Malcolm X to the nation, remaining a close ally of both Malcolm and Martin Luther King for the duration of their lives. Lomax was also one of the most important journalists of the decade, setting precedents for black journalism in radio and television, and maintaining a literary profile that included newspaper reporting, longform magazine journalism, and bestselling books"--
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Print Print FOBJGU Sonepat- Campus FOB Library Special Collection - Soli J Sorabjee 944.033 PA-L (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan From personal library of Late Soli Jehangir Sorabjee 018777

Includes bibliographical references and index.

From Privilege to Prison -- The Hate That Hate Produced -- The Reluctant African -- The Negro Revolt -- Ambitions -- When the Word Is Given -- The Louis Lomax Show -- Thailand -- Branching Out -- Conspiracies.

"Louis Lomax rose from a childhood in Valdosta, Georgia to become one of the most successful black journalists of the twentieth century. He was the man who introduced Malcolm X to the nation, remaining a close ally of both Malcolm and Martin Luther King for the duration of their lives. Lomax was also one of the most important journalists of the decade, setting precedents for black journalism in radio and television, and maintaining a literary profile that included newspaper reporting, longform magazine journalism, and bestselling books"--

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