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When Harry Truman was rescued from political obscurity to become Franklin Roosevelts running mate, black Americans were deeply troubled. Many believed that Truman, born and raised in former slave-holding Missouri, was a step back on civil rights from Henry Wallace, the liberal incumbent vice president. But by the end of his own presidency, black newspaper publishers cited Truman for having awakened the conscience of America and given new strength to our democracy by his courageous efforts on behalf of freedom and equality. In this first full-scale account of Trumans evolving views on civil rights, Robert Shogan recounts how Truman outgrew the bigotry of his Jackson County upbringing to become the first president since Lincoln to attempt to redress the nations long history of injustice toward its black citizensand in the process transformed the course of race relations in America. Shogan vividly demonstrates the full significance of the 33rd presidents contributions to that transformation. He ordered the integration of the armed forces and threw the weight of the Justice Department behind the long struggle against segregation in housing and education. And he used the platform of his presidency to relentlessly trumpet the cause of equal rights for those least favoured Americans, even making an unprecedented address to the NAACP. Going beyond other accounts of Truman, Shogan points out the political and personal factors that motivated the president and weighs the potential political costs and benefits of his civil rights actions. Shogan also explains Trumans shift away from his formative racial prejudices by shedding light on the forces that shaped his character and leadership qualities. These included his political tutelage under Boss Tom Pendergast, which taught him the value of black voters, and the influence of populism, which fostered his support for underdogs such as black Americans. Illuminating how Truman became the first president to make racial injustice a political priorityand the first to denounce segregation as well as discriminationShogans book opens a new and provocative window on the struggle for civil rights in America.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780700619115
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 248
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-06-27
- Förlag: University Press of Kansas