"Changing Channels: The Civil Rights Case That Transformed Television" by Kay Mills is a groundbreaking nonfiction book published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2004. This hardcover textbook delves into the historical and cultural significance of a landmark civil rights case related to television, making it a valuable resource for students and adults interested in media studies, civil rights, and government. With a focus on the intersection of law, social science, and political science, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of how television has evolved in response to societal changes and legal challenges surrounding discrimination and race relations.
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