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University of South CarolinaScholar Commons’Iheses and Dissertations2016‘Antagonistic Describes the Scene:” Local News Portrayals of the New Left and

-Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the the Escalation of Protest at the University of South Carolina, 1970Alyssa Jordan Constad(Jmivrsify of South CarolinaFollow this and additional works

at: https://scholarcoininons.sc.edu/etd& Part of the Public History CommonsRecommended CitationConst*!, A. J.(2016). 'AriMgoitm Describes the Scene:' -Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the

Local News Portrayab of the New Left and the Escalation of Protest at the Uniieriity of South Carolina, 1970. (Master's thesis). Retrieved from https:

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//scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/3790I his Open Access Thesis IS brought to you by Scholar Commons. It has been accepted tor inclusion in Theses and Disser

University of South CarolinaScholar Commons’Iheses and Dissertations2016‘Antagonistic Describes the Scene:” Local News Portrayals of the New Left and

-Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the ene:" Local News Portrayals of the New Left and the Escalation of Protest at the University of South Carolina, 1970byAlyssa Jordan ConstadBachelor of

ArtsDickinson College, 2011Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the RequirementsFor the Degree of Master of Arts inPublic HistoryCollege of Arts and Sc -Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the

iencesUniversity of South Carolina2016Accepted by:Allison Marsh, Director of ThesisMark Cooper, ReaderLacy Ford, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Gradu

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ate StudiesCopyright, by Alyssa Jordan Constad, 2016 All Rights Rosorvodhttps://khothuvien.cori!AcknowledgmentsThis work would not have been possible

University of South CarolinaScholar Commons’Iheses and Dissertations2016‘Antagonistic Describes the Scene:” Local News Portrayals of the New Left and

-Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the to get the job done. I owe my inspiration to Dr. Patricia Sullivan as she first sparked my interest in student activism, and pushed me to consider the

often overlooked, but ever important South. To Dr. Sullivan I also owe my own passion for social justice and activism, as she is a beacon of socially -Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the

conscious scholarship, and love for those she seeks to help and to study. Dr. Mark Cooper, inspired the basis of this project. Without taking his Med

-Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the

ia/Archives course I would have never found my way to local news studies. Without MIRC, this research would have never been possible. I am eternally g

University of South CarolinaScholar Commons’Iheses and Dissertations2016‘Antagonistic Describes the Scene:” Local News Portrayals of the New Left and

-Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the I would like to express my eternal gratitude to my family and friends for supporting my scholarly endeavors over the past three years, and always lend

ing an ear to listen to my failures and my triumphs.iiiAbstractThroughout the social upheaval of the 1960s, television news and dissident social movem -Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the

ents developed a salient relationship. Mews coverage of campus movements and protests not only informed audiences of what protest looked like, but sha

-Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the

ped the actions and reactions of both the protestors and those who opposed them. How national media outlets, particularly televised newscasts, affecte

University of South CarolinaScholar Commons’Iheses and Dissertations2016‘Antagonistic Describes the Scene:” Local News Portrayals of the New Left and

-Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the to shape movements on a grass roots level. Looking at local television news footage from Columbia, South Carolina, this paper will seek to reveal how

local media aided in the reshaping and escalation of New Left student protest at a traditionally conservative Southern university.iv -Antagonistic Describes the Scene-- Local News Portrayals of the

University of South CarolinaScholar Commons’Iheses and Dissertations2016‘Antagonistic Describes the Scene:” Local News Portrayals of the New Left and

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