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Times-Picayune and David Duke/KKK
TP became active in David Duke (former Klansman) running for governor, abandoning neutrality but helping to defeat him

sparked idea for a piece on race
identification of race in the news
should not be done unless relevant
controversial news stories and advertising revenue
series resulted in no loss of advertising
new orleans political elites and the series on race
???
pair of _ eyes and professionalism
from them on, every article on race would have to b e"reviewed by a pair of African American eyes before publication"

in order to enforce racial tolerance
controversial stories and reporters' psychology
had to overcome division within the newsroom: blacks and whites work together
controversial stories and the nature of post coverage: improve the paper?
became easier in the future to cover stories that talk about race

AA's covered more in the paper

AA's advise on race stories

rule: people can only be identified by race when it is relevant to the story
Ashton Phelps
publisher of the New Orleans Times Picayune, approved of the race story

his dad was publisher of the NOTP around the time of the Civil Rights mvmt - makes the historical look at the NOTP a little testy
Keith Woods
city editor of the NOTP

proposes the series 2 days after the election and pushes it through