Our Forgotten Mother: Daisy Bates and Her School Integration Campaign

Q4 Social Sciences
Monique Freemon, L. Roessner
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ABSTRACT This manuscript seeks to recover and properly recognize the public relations efforts of social justice crusader Daisy Gatson Bates (1914–99), the co-owner of the Arkansas State Press and a state-level NAACP organizer, during the early years of the civil rights movement. The purpose of this study is to intervene in the “Great (White) Man’s” account of public relations history by documenting the public relations tactics that Daisy Bates implemented in her advocacy campaign for school integration, analyzing the motivations behind her deployment of the tactics, and evaluating the successes and failures of her strategies. To engage in that endeavor, we analyzed available archival sources, including correspondence between Bates and the NAACP housed at the University of Arkansas and the Library of Congress. We also examined other primary sources, such as official records of the Associated Press, published memoirs of Bates and Melba Pattillo Beals, published editorials in the local Arkansas State Press, and newspaper coverage in White mainstream national news outlets and the Black press, including circulation leaders such as the New York Times and Chicago Defender.
我们被遗忘的母亲:黛西·贝茨和她的学校融合运动
本文旨在恢复并正确认识社会正义斗士黛西·加特森·贝茨(1914-99)在民权运动早期所做的公共关系努力。黛西·加特森是阿肯色州报业的共同所有者,也是全国有色人种协进会的州级组织者。本研究的目的是通过记录黛西·贝茨在倡导学校融合运动中实施的公共关系策略,分析她部署这些策略背后的动机,并评估其策略的成功和失败,来介入“伟大(白人)人”对公共关系历史的描述。为了完成这项工作,我们分析了现有的档案资料,包括存放在阿肯色大学和国会图书馆的贝茨与全国有色人种协进会之间的通信。我们还查阅了其他主要资料来源,如美联社的官方记录、贝茨和梅尔巴·帕蒂略·比尔斯夫妇的出版回忆录、阿肯色州当地媒体发表的社论、白人主流全国新闻媒体和黑人媒体的报纸报道,包括《纽约时报》和《芝加哥捍卫者》等发行量领先的报纸。
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Journalism history
Journalism history Social Sciences-Communication
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