Front cover image for Radio's Black Heritage: "Destination Freedom," 1948-1950

Radio's Black Heritage: "Destination Freedom," 1948-1950

Throughout the so-called Golden Age of radio broadcasting, 1920-1950, Afro-Americans were prevented from developing normally within the medium. The appearance of Richard Durham's "Destination Freedom" in 1948 represents a striking incongruity, the social message of the program being essentially the struggle for civil rights. (Author/GC)

Article, 1978