An edition of The politics of injustice (2003)

The politics of injustice

the Kennedys, the freedom rides, and the electoral consequences of a moral compromise

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An edition of The politics of injustice (2003)

The politics of injustice

the Kennedys, the freedom rides, and the electoral consequences of a moral compromise

"While most historians accept JFK's "moderation" on civil rights as politically prudent, David Niven now argues that Kennedy failed to recognize the political perils of his indifference to civil rights - that a stronger stance would have been not only morally right but also politically expedient.

Niven contends that the Kennedy administration's position on civil rights marked a failure to recognize the depth of the connection voters made between Kennedy, the Democratic party, and the civil rights movement, as well as a failure to recognize the importance of the African American voting bloc in the long run.".

"Niven explores how the Freedom Rides set a pattern for JFK's reaction to the civil rights movement, and how the president tried to make a half-hearted stand for civil rights while shoring up his support among segregationist white southern Democrats.

Drawing on voting data, public opinion polls, and a shrewd analysis of the existing literature, he shows that Kennedy and his advisors - including Attorney General Robert Kennedy - had ample evidence to recognize that the old Democratic Solid South would soon be lost and that they should court the African American vote and the white liberal vote outside the South."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
269

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Table of Contents

Who would get the stitches? The political foundation of John F. Kennedy
Looking for the promise of America in a bus station : the freedom rides and the Kennedys, 1961
The solid South has cracked : the evolution of the Democratic Party's base
"We thank Jack, Bob, and God" : the burgeoning connection between civil rights and the Kennedys
"Good men do not go half way with evil" : the value of compromise on a moral issue
Passion and compromise : lessons then and now
Appendix : political enthusiasm of pro- and anti-civil rights "carers," 1960.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-255) and index.

Published in
Knoxville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.922
Library of Congress
E842.1 .N57 2003, E842.1.N57 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 269 p. :
Number of pages
269

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3555741M
Internet Archive
politicsofinjust0000nive
ISBN 10
1572332123
LCCN
2002011948
OCLC/WorldCat
50316235
Goodreads
2853137

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Work ID
OL551294W

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