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From “On the Media” ’s “Divided Dial”: “Fishing in the Night”

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Jazz Diplomacy and Cold War Broadcasting

This chapter analyzes the role of jazz music and American cultural diplomacy during the Cold War, focusing on the U.S. government's jazz ambassador program and the complexities faced by African American artists abroad. It also examines the significance of alternative media initiatives like Radio Free Dixie and the strategic use of broadcasting to shape perceptions of civil rights struggles. The narrative unfolds the evolution of shortwave radio from a hopeful communication tool to a government propaganda vehicle, reflecting the shifting dynamics of the Cold War era.

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