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African Americans, Civil rights, History, Politics and government, Race relations, Views on civil rights, Relations with African Americans, Ethics, Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972., African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century., United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1953., United States -- Race relations., Burgerrechten, Negers, Overheidsbeleid, Truman, harry s., 1884-1972, African americans, civil rights, United states, politics and government, 1945-1953, United states, race relationsPeople
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Harry Truman and civil rights: moral courage and political risks
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE
The Historical Background for Truman's
Civil Rights Crusade 4 CHAPTER TWO
Truman's Committee on Civil Rights: December 5, 1946 I4 CHAPTER THREE
Truman's Speech to the NAACP at the Lincoln Memorial:
June 29, I947 28 CHAPTER FOUR
The Report of Truman's Committee on Civil Rights:
October 29, 1947 43 CHAPTER FIVE
Truman's State of the Union Address: January 7, 948 65 CHAPTER SIX
Truman's Special Message to Congress on Civil Rights:
February 2, 1948 71 CHAPTER SEVEN
The 1948 Democratic Party Convention and the Civil Rights Plank:
July I4-I5, 1948 87 CHAPTER EIGHT
The Turnip Day Congressional Session and Executive
Orders 9980 and 9981: July 26, 1948 105 CHAPTER NINE
The Great "Comeback" Campaign and Truman's Harlem Speech:
October 29, 1948 22 CHAPTER TEN
Civil Rights Progress Despite a Recalcitrant Congress:
1949-1952 147 CHAPTER ELEVEN
Truman and the Vinson Court 163 CHAPTER TWELVE
Truman's Howard University Commencement Address:
June 13, 1952 198 CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Truman's Final Civil Rights Address in Harlem:
October ii, 1952 2o
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
The Truman Civil Rights Legacy 216 Epilogue 225
NOTES 231 BIBLIOGRAPHY 249 INDEX 269.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-268) and index.
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