An edition of The bill of the century (2014)

The bill of the century

the epic battle for the Civil Rights Act

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December 21, 2022 | History
An edition of The bill of the century (2014)

The bill of the century

the epic battle for the Civil Rights Act

First U.S. Edition.
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Offers a full account of the complex battle to get the Civil Rights bill passed.

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the single most important piece of legislation passed by Congress in American history. This one law so dramatically altered American society that, looking back, it seems preordained, as Everett Dirksen, the GOP leader in the Senate and a key supporter of the bill, said, "no force is more powerful than an idea whose time has come." But there was nothing predestined about the victory: a phalanx of powerful senators, pledging to "fight to the death" for segregation, launched the longest filibuster in American history to defeat it. The bill's passage has often been credited to the political leadership of President Lyndon Johnson, or the moral force of Martin Luther King. Yet as Clay Risen shows, the battle for the Civil Rights Act was a story much bigger than those two men. It was a broad, epic struggle, a sweeping tale of unceasing grassroots activism, ringing speeches, backroom deal-making and finally, hand-to-hand legislative combat. The larger-than-life cast of characters ranges from Senate lions like Mike Mansfield and Strom Thurmond to NAACP lobbyist Charles Mitchell, called "the 101st senator" for his Capitol Hill clout, and industrialist J. Irwin Miller, who helped mobilize a powerful religious coalition for the bill. The "idea whose time had come" would never have arrived without pressure from the streets and shrewd leadership in Congress, all captured in Risen's vivid narrative. This critical turning point in American history has never been thoroughly explored in a full-length account. Now, the author, a New York Times editor delivers the full story, in all its complexity and drama. -- Provided by publisher.

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Bloomsbury Press
Language
English
Pages
308

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Bill of the Century: The Epic Battle for the Civil Rights Act
2015, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
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The bill of the century: the epic battle for the Civil Rights Act
2014, Bloomsbury Press
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Table of Contents

Bad beginnings to a big year
"A national movement to enforce national laws"
An idea becomes a bill
The October crisis
"Let us continue"
A battle is lost
The South takes its stand
Breaking the filibuster
A bill becomes law.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages [261]-296) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.7308/5
Library of Congress
KF4749 .R57 2014, KF4749.R57 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
308 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
308

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26883348M
Internet Archive
billofcenturyepi0000rise
ISBN 10
1608198243
ISBN 13
9781608198245
LCCN
2014004662
OCLC/WorldCat
870248781

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