TY - JOUR AB - Book Reviews 333 movement” (p. 1). Activism and military ser - African American Foreign Correspondents: A History. By Jinx Coleman Broussard. (-Ba vice both “supported and served the same pur - ton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, pose: African American civil and political le - 2013. xii, 268 pp. $45.00.) gitimacy and social progress” (p. 111). The book highlights the role of African American Randy Daniels was a fixture on th cbs e Eve- military veterans and hbcu students in civil ning News in the 1970s. He covered eight wars rights activism. The promilitary position of the and the 1979 Iranian Revolution for th -e net school’s first and second presidents from 1914 work, yet his career had dead-ended by 1982 to 1968 enabled Joseph Samuel Clark and his as choicer stories continually went to other son Felton G. Clark to work with military correspondents. “I met with every level of leaders to bring training programs and rotc to management at cbs News,” he explained of Southern University. By the end of World War his resignation on that date. “I have found my II, Southern University had become one of the race an impediment to being assigned major premier TI - African American Foreign Correspondents: A History JF - The Journal of American History DO - 10.1093/jahist/jau247 DA - 2014-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/african-american-foreign-correspondents-a-history-w5bPyNG5L9 SP - 333 EP - 334 VL - 101 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -