Ferguson Images Evoke Civil Rights Era and Changing Visual Perceptions

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Some of the imagery used by the media as part of their coverage of Ferguson was itself the subject of debate. On August 14, just days after Michael Brown’s death, the New York Times published the article “Ferguson Images Evoke Civil Rights Era and Changing Visual Perceptions.” It included an example that shines a spotlight on a key challenge associated with selecting images as part of news coverage of fast-changing stories:

This Resource is included with Facing Ferguson: News Literacy in a Digital Age

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civil engagement critical thinking democracy Social Sciences and History journalism English Language and Literature media literacy Citizenship race civics Social Justice informative writing Technology Black Lives Matter US History
#civilengagement #criticalthinking #democracy #SocialSciencesandHistory #journalism #EnglishLanguageandLiterature #medialiteracy #Citizenship #race #civics #SocialJustice #informativewriting #Technology #BlackLivesMatter #USHistory

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