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- From: galan@netlink.cts.com (Greg Gross)
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 92 22:19:32 PST
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- packer@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov (Charles Packer) writes:
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- > In article <s705VB2w165w@netlink.cts.com>, galan@netlink.cts.com (Greg Gross)
- > >That semantic change was one that worked from the inside-out. For the
- > >first time in our history in this country, we were addressing ourselves
- > >by the term of our own choice. Newspapers gradually, even reluctantly,
- >
- >
- > ..told the white majority about it. And that's how whites came
- > to adopt the new usage -- through the influence of the press.
- > There was no other way they would have found out about it,
- > social contact between blacks and whites being what it was then.
- > And as for the "reluctance" factor, what you mean is that your
- > editor was just waiting for the New York Times to do it... Enjoy
- > the holidays, I'll be back next week to pick up the debate if
- > necessary.
- >
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- I don't know about where you live, but in Louisiana and Northern
- California, where I was while this change was taking place, there was
- plenty enough social contact among blacks and whites for whites to grasp
- that a change in nomenclature was underway.
-
- Perhaps some whites in Moscow, Idaho or Kalispell, MT learned of it
- through their local newspapers (or some other equally distant and
- sparesely populated regions where few blacks live, if any). Anywhere
- else, if whites needed newspapers to inform them of this change, then
- they just weren't paying attention to what was happening around them.
-
- But then, there's nothing new there, either.
-
- Bottom line, when it comes to trends or developments in racial matters
- inthis country, the American press neither leads nor creates. If
- anything, it spends what time it devotes to the matter at all playing a
- losing game of catch-up.
-
- Hope your Christmas was Merry. I'll be waiting for you when you get back.
- G.
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