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September 12, 2024 | History

Kennedy, Johnson, and the quest for justice

the civil rights tapes

1st ed.
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"In this book, Jonathan Rosenberg and Zachary Karabell present the story of desegregation at Ole Miss; the effort by Martin Luther King, Jr. to dismantle Jim Crow in Birmingham, Alabama; the March on Washington; the aftermath of the church bombing that killed four young girls in September 1963; and numerous other key moments in the history of the civil rights movement, but from an altogether new perspective, that of the White House." "As part of the Presidential Recordings Project at the University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs, this book includes actual transcripts of the secret recordings - most never before published - that Presidents Kennedy and Johnson made of their meetings and telephone conversations between the fall of 1962 and the groundbreaking passage of the Civil Rights Act in the summer of 1964. By setting these transcripts in an historical narrative, Rosenberg and Karabell present a seamless account of two tumultuous years in America's struggle for racial justice and highlight the pivotal role played by Kennedy and Johnson in ending legal segregation."--Jacket.

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W.W. Norton
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English
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368

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Table of Contents

The twentieth-century struggle
Ole Miss
Protest in Birmingham
The bill and the march
Bombs in Birmingham
The bill moves forward
Johnson takes over
Through the House
Into the Senate
The final fight.

Edition Notes

"Bibliographic essay": p. 339-343.
Includes index.

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New York
Genre
Sources.

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Dewey Decimal Class
323/.0973
Library of Congress
E185.61 .R816 2003, E185.61.R816 2003

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Pagination
xiv, 368 p. ;
Number of pages
368

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Open Library
OL3554953M
Internet Archive
kennedyjohnsonqu0000rose
ISBN 10
0393051226
LCCN
2002009782
OCLC/WorldCat
50089812
Library Thing
523142
Goodreads
86309

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