When Freedom Would Triumph

When Freedom Would Triumph
About this book
"When Freedom Would Triumph: The Civil Rights Struggle in Congress, 1954?1968 recalls the most significant and inspiring legislative battle of the twentieth century?the two decades of struggle in the halls of Congress that resulted in civil rights for the descendants of American slaves. Robert Mann's comprehensive analysis shows how political leaders in Washington?Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, John F. Kennedy, and others?transformed the ardent passion for freedom?the protests, marches, and creative nonviolence of the civil rights movement?into concrete progress for justice" -- publisher website (September 2007).
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- OL Work ID
- OL7992781W
Subjects
Race relationsLegislatorsCivil rightsUnited StatesCivil rights movementsPolitical aspectsAfrican AmericansUnited States. Congress. SenateBiographyHistoryJohnson, lyndon b. (lyndon baines), 1908-1973Humphrey, hubert h. (hubert horatio), 1911-1978United states, congress, senate, biographyCivil rights movements, united statesAfrican americans, civil rightsLegislators, united statesUnited states, race relations