Notes
1. American Historical Association, “Statement on Peer Review for Historical Research,” 2005, https://www.historians.org/jobs-and-professional-development/statements-standards-and-guidelines-of-the-discipline/statement-on-peer-review-for-historical-research#:~:text=Peer%20review%20means%20that%20a,with%20which%20the%20author%20deals.
2. Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement, Journalism History, https://journalism-history.org/about/ethics-malpractice-statement/.
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Earnest L. Perry
Earnest L. Perry Jr. is a professor and associate dean for graduate studies and research at the Missouri School of Journalism. His research interests center on African American press history, specifically the Black press during the first half of the twentieth century. He also conducts research and training on ethnic diversity and inclusion in journalism education and the profession.