Cigarette publications binder Vol. 3, 1992-1993

Containers:
Box 35
Physical description:
2 folders
Scope and content:

Blowing Away the Smoke Screen: A Few of the Tobacco Industry's Yellow Lies (1991); Signs and Symbolism in American Cigarette Advertising: A Historical Analysis of the Use of "Pictures of Health" (1991); Cigarette Ad Exposure to Youth: TV Use under Self-Regulation 1963 (1992); HIstorical Content Analysis of Cigarette Advertising (1992); Separate, but Not Equal: Racial Segmentation in Cigarette Advertising (1992); Printers Ink and Tobacco Tar 1955-1959 (1993); Printers Ink and Tobacco Tar 1950-1954 (1993); Cigarette Advertising and Life 1937-1947 (1993); Printers Ink and Tobacco Tar 1960-1963 (1993); Getting Good and Being Super Bad: Chapters in the Prmotion of Cigarettes to Blacks (1993); The Targeting of Youths by Cigarette Marketers: Archival Evidence on Trial (1993)

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