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Civil Rights Rhetoric and the American Presidency Book

Civil Rights Rhetoric and the American Presidency
Civil Rights Rhetoric and the American Presidency, For a century and a half the words of presidents have framed, expressed, and sometimes challenged the civil rights policies of America. As James Aune notes in his introduction to this important volume, Perhaps more than in any other policy arena, preside, Civil Rights Rhetoric and the American Presidency has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Civil Rights Rhetoric and the American Presidency
  • Written by author James Arnt Aune
  • Published by Texas A&M University Press, October 2005
  • For a century and a half the words of presidents have framed, expressed, and sometimes challenged the civil rights policies of America. As James Aune notes in his introduction to this important volume, "Perhaps more than in any other policy arena, preside
  • For a century and a half the words of presidents haveframed, expressed, and sometimes challenged the civil rights policies of America. The eleven essays in this book examine the ways in which American presidents and their administrations have defined the
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Introduction : rhetorical constitutions and reconstitutions of the meaning of civil rights3
Ch. 1The politics of place and presidential rhetoric in the United States, 1875-190116
Ch. 2Calvin Coolidge and the rhetoric of "race" in the 1920s41
Ch. 3"We go ahead together or we go down together" : the civil rights rhetoric of Eleanor Roosevelt62
Ch. 4Inaugurating the second reconstruction : President Truman's committee on civil rights83
Ch. 5JFK and civil rights : sooner or later114
Ch. 6Calling Washington collect : Robert Parris Moses and the Kennedy administration134
Ch. 7The genesis of a rhetorical commitment : Lyndon B. Johnson, civil rights, and the vice presidency155
Ch. 8Reagan on civil rights : returning to strict construction of the constitution198
Ch. 9George Bush and the transformation of civil rights discourse, 1965-1990231
Ch. 10Celebritized justice, civil rights, and the Clarence Thomas nomination268
Ch. 11The promise and failure of President Clinton's race initiative of 1997-1998 : a rhetorical perspective301


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