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The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights: Rhetoric on Race from Roosevelt to Nixon
The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights: Rhetoric on Race from Roosevelt to Nixon, Every president since Franklin Roosevelt has confronted civil rights issues during his tenure in the White House, and most have faced intense demands to speak publicly about possible solutions to the nation's racial problems. Indeed, modern American presi, The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights: Rhetoric on Race from Roosevelt to Nixon has a rating of 3 stars
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The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights: Rhetoric on Race from Roosevelt to Nixon, Every president since Franklin Roosevelt has confronted civil rights issues during his tenure in the White House, and most have faced intense demands to speak publicly about possible solutions to the nation's racial problems. Indeed, modern American presi, The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights: Rhetoric on Race from Roosevelt to Nixon
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  • The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights: Rhetoric on Race from Roosevelt to Nixon
  • Written by author Garth E. Pauley
  • Published by Texas A&M University Press, March 2001
  • Every president since Franklin Roosevelt has confronted civil rights issues during his tenure in the White House, and most have faced intense demands to speak publicly about possible solutions to the nation's racial problems. Indeed, modern American presi
  • Every president since Franklin Roosevelt has confronted civil rights issues during his tenure in the White House, and most have faced intense demands to speak publicly about possible solutions to the nation's racial problems. Indeed, modern American presi
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Acknowledgments
Ch. 1Presidents, Race, and Rhetoric3
Ch. 2Harry Truman and the NAACP31
Ch. 3Dwight Eisenhower against the Extremists58
Ch. 4John F. Kennedy and the Moral Crisis of 1963105
Ch. 5Lyndon Johnson Overcomes159
Ch. 6Presidential Rhetoric and the Civil Rights Era200
Notes221
Index251


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