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Into The Bright Sunshine Young Hubert Humphrey And The Fight For Civil Rights Samuel G Freedman

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Into The Bright Sunshine Young Hubert Humphrey And The Fight For Civil Rights Samuel G Freedman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 17.97 MB
Author: Samuel G. Freedman
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Into The Bright Sunshine Young Hubert Humphrey And The Fight For Civil Rights Samuel G Freedman by Samuel G. Freedman instant download after payment.

From one of the country's most distinguished journalists, a revisionist and riveting look at the American politician whom history has judged a loser, yet who played a key part in the greatest social movement of the 20th century. "Riveting. . . . A superbly written tale of moral and political courage for present-day readers who find themselves in similarly dark times." -The New York Times During one sweltering week in July 1948, the Democratic Party gathered in Philadelphia for its national convention. The most pressing and controversial issue facing the delegates was not whom to nominate for president -the incumbent, Harry Truman, was the presumptive candidate -but whether the Democrats would finally embrace the cause of civil rights and embed it in their official platform. Even under Franklin Roosevelt, the party had dodged the issue in order to keep a bloc of Southern segregationists-the so-called Dixiecrats-in the New Deal coalition. On the convention's final...

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