An Examination of Diversity Issues in SE Journalism College Newspapers
Newspaper Research Journal, Summer 2004 by Wickham, Kathleen Woodruff
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Wickham is an assistant professor in the Department of Journalism at the University of Mississippi. She would like to thank Amanda Elkin, Sarah S. Hollis, Sandra Knispel, Scarlet Lawrence, Marty Russell and Jamee Smith, journalism master's students at the University, for their help.
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