Smoke and Mirrors: The Chicago Defender, Tobacco Sponsorship, and the Health of the African American Public Sphere

Q4 Social Sciences Journalism history Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/00947679.2022.2124764
Joseph P. Jones, Earnest L. Perry
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ABSTRACT This article examines the relationship between the Chicago Defender and its largest national sponsor, the tobacco industry, from 1947–1975. As a member of the Black press during an age of increasing civil rights activism and intensified media competition, the Defender had difficulty attracting national commercial sponsorship. Tobacco companies were the lone exception and patronage meant more than advertising space. Analyzing editorials, articles, feature columns, advertising, letters to the editor, and internal tobacco industry documents, the authors found a purposeful commercial sponsor given a disproportionate voice. The Defender provided tobacco companies access to a constituting force of the African American 1 social imaginary and an outlet to embed themselves in the African American community and Black identity. Tobacco executives intentionally targeted Black media outlets, and sponsorship extended far beyond the Defender. Placed in historical context and considering an advocacy press’s primary role of serving a community, the authors question the independence allotted by such funding. By studying the best traditions of the Black press—and how it was influenced by its most important commercial sponsor—this study reaffirms journalism’s foundational purpose as a principled and inclusive tool of democratic worldmaking.
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烟雾与镜子:芝加哥捍卫者、烟草赞助与非裔美国人公共领域的健康
本文考察了1947年至1975年间《芝加哥后卫报》与其最大的国家赞助商烟草业之间的关系。在民权运动日益激烈和媒体竞争加剧的时代,作为黑人新闻界的一员,《捍卫者》很难吸引到全国性的商业赞助。烟草公司是唯一的例外,赞助不仅仅意味着广告空间。通过分析社论、文章、专题专栏、广告、给编辑的信件和烟草业内部文件,作者们发现,一个有目的的商业赞助商被赋予了不成比例的话语权。《捍卫者》为烟草公司提供了接触非裔美国人社会想象的构成力量的途径,以及将自己融入非裔美国人社区和黑人身份的途径。烟草公司高管有意将目标对准黑人媒体,赞助范围远远超出了《捍卫者》。在历史背景下,考虑到倡导新闻的主要作用是为社区服务,作者质疑这种资助分配的独立性。通过研究黑人新闻界的最佳传统,以及它是如何受到其最重要的商业赞助者的影响,本研究重申了新闻业作为民主世界形成的原则和包容性工具的基本目的。
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