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The Fierce Urgency Of Now Julian E Zelizer

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The Fierce Urgency Of Now Julian E Zelizer
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Publisher: Penguin
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.96 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Julian E. Zelizer
ISBN: 9781101605493, 9781322788975, 1101605499, 1322788979
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Fierce Urgency Of Now Julian E Zelizer by Julian E. Zelizer 9781101605493, 9781322788975, 1101605499, 1322788979 instant download after payment.

the forces that shaped it, from Lyndon Johnson and members of Congress to the civil rights movement and the media. 

Between November 1963, when he became president, and November 1966, when his party was routed in the midterm elections, Lyndon Johnson spearheaded the most transformative agenda in American political history since the New Deal, one whose ambition and achievement have had no parallel since. In just three years, Johnson drove the passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts; the War on Poverty program; Medicare and Medicaid; the National Endowments for the Arts and the Humanities; Public Broadcasting; immigration liberalization; a raft of consumer and environmental protection acts; and major federal investments in public transportation. Collectively, this group of achievements was labeled by Johnson and his team the "Great Society". 

In The Fierce Urgency of Now, Julian E. Zelizer takes the full measure of the entire story in all its epic sweep. Before Johnson, Kennedy tried and failed to achieve many of these advances. Our practiced understanding is that this was an unprecedented "liberal hour" in America, a moment, after Kennedy's death, when the seas parted and Johnson could simply stroll through to victory. As Zelizer shows, this view is off-base: In many respects America was even more conservative than it seems now, and Johnson's legislative program faced bitter resistance.

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