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Reconsidering Roosevelt On Race How The Presidency Paved The Road To Brown Kevin J Mcmahon

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Reconsidering Roosevelt On Race How The Presidency Paved The Road To Brown Kevin J Mcmahon
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Kevin J. McMahon
ISBN: 9780226561127, 0226561127
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Reconsidering Roosevelt On Race How The Presidency Paved The Road To Brown Kevin J Mcmahon by Kevin J. Mcmahon 9780226561127, 0226561127 instant download after payment.

Many have questioned FDR's record on race, suggesting that he had the opportunity but not the will to advance the civil rights of African Americans. Kevin J. McMahon challenges this view, arguing instead that Roosevelt's administration played a crucial role in the Supreme Court's increasing commitment to racial equality—which culminated in its landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
McMahon shows how FDR's attempt to strengthen the presidency and undermine the power of conservative Southern Democrats dovetailed with his efforts to seek racial equality through the federal courts. By appointing a majority of rights-based liberals deferential to presidential power, Roosevelt ensured that the Supreme Court would be receptive to civil rights claims, especially when those claims had the support of the executive branch.

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