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Civil rights and the presidencyCivil rights and the presidency

Civil rights and the presidency1992

Hugh Davis Graham

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This is a story about a rare event in America: a radical shift in national social policy. Its precondition was a broader social revolution, the black civil rights movement that surged up from the South, followed by the nationwide rebirth of the feminist movement. The story's main focus, federal policy in civil rights during 1960-72, was originally conceived, like most studies of civil rights, as centering almost exclusively on racial policy. But the evidence and the logic of civil rights theory demanded an inclusion of gender as well as racial policy. - Introduction.

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First published
1992
OL Work ID
OL3288274W

Subjects

HistoryPolitics and governmentCivil rightsGovernment policyAffirmative action programsBurgerrechtenUnited States - Politics and governmentVrouwenCivil rights - United StatesAffirmative action programs - United StatesNegersCivil rights, united statesUnited states, politics and government, 1945-1989

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