Both a good read and a valuable piece of scholarship. . . . A rich and nuanced study based on extensive archival research. [This] biography of Austin makes significant contributions in the fields of Southern history, civil rights, and journalism history." —North Carolina Historical Review"Convincingly argues that Austin merits a place of prominence for being 'one of the most fearless and effective' of southern black journalists. . . . Carefully researched, well-written, and an important addition to the scholarship of the black press, as well as the history of North Carolina." —Journalism History"Jerry Gershenhorn recovers the inspiring story of Louis Austin—journalist, proprietor, and editor of the Durham, North Carolina, Carolina Times. In recounting Austin's leadership in the local African American community, Gershenhorn tells us a larger tale that highlights the importance of advocacy journalism in the pursuit of truth and justice." —Journal of Southern History