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Kenneth Osgood

Winning While Losing: Civil Rights, the Conservative Movement and the Presidency from Nixon to Obama

Winning While Losing: Civil Rights, the Conservative Movement and the Presidency from Nixon to Obama

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During the four decades separating the death of Martin Luther King and the election of Barack Obama, the meaning of civil rights became increasingly complex. Civil rights leaders made great strides in breaking down once-impermeable racial barriers, but they also suffered many political setbacks in their attempts to remedy centuries of discrimination. Complicating matters, the conservative turn in American political life transformed the national conversation about race and civil rights in surprising ways.

This pioneering collection of essays explores the paradoxical nature of civil rights politics in the years following the 1960s civil rights movement by chronicling the ways in which presidential politics both advanced and constrained the quest for racial equality in the United States.

Contributors: Kenneth Osgood - Derrick White - Mary Frances Berry - Tim Borstelmann - Steven F. Lawson - Richard L: . Pacell, jr. - John D. Skrentny - Robert C. Smith - Ronald W. "Ron" Walters - Charles Zelden

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Osgood, Kenneth
Published: 11/21/2017
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 9780813064536
Pages: 298
Weight: 0.97lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.67d
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