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Douglas Armstrong was on the scene reporting for The Milwaukee Journal during the turbulent 1960s, when civil rights marches and anti-war rallies rocked
the nation, dividing generations and testing the mettle of America’s newspapers. Color of The Sun is the second of a trilogy of novels he’s
written looking back on that time, set in a fictional newsroom caught up in the turmoil and change. Video.
“Douglas Armstrongs Color of the Sun does a masterful job of capturing the grit and glory of daily newspaper life at a troubled
time in American history. I couldnt stop thinking about these characters.”
— Meg Kissinger, Journalism Professor, Columbia University
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