“We Want Entire Freedom:” The New Orleans Tribune and the Formation of Counterpublics Through Affective Discourse
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
Published online on April 12, 2025
Abstract
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This article analyzesThe New Orleans Tribune’s role as the first Black daily newspaper and its role as a counterpublic entity for Black Americans. Founded in 1864, it advocated radical equity for the newly manumitted Black community, challenging dominant ...
This article analyzesThe New Orleans Tribune’s role as the first Black daily newspaper and its role as a counterpublic entity for Black Americans. Founded in 1864, it advocated radical equity for the newly manumitted Black community, challenging dominant ...