Hearts and Minds : The Anatomy of Racism from Roosevelt to Reagan
Ashmore, Harry S
The Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer Documents And Analyzes Racism And The Civil Rights Movement In America From The Period Of The Roosevelt Administration To The Present Day. The Old Folks At Home -- The Uses Of Rhetoric -- The Uses Of Mythology -- The Great Fratricide -- Liberalism, Southern Style -- The Literary View -- The Gathering Forces Of Change -- The Dixicrat Rebellion -- Of Liberties And Rights -- The Anatomy Of Racism -- On The Flanks Of Segregation -- Into The Breach -- On The Political Front -- The Great Default -- The Southern Way -- We Can Straighten Up Our Backs ... -- Showdown At Little Rock -- State Of Siege -- Northern Exposure -- Breakthrough In Congress -- Action On The New Frontier -- The Uses Of Duplicity -- Parting Of The Ways -- Dawn Of The New Left -- Comes The Revolution -- The Long, Hot Summers -- The Fires Die Down -- The Southern Strategy -- Flights From Reality -- Below The Bottom Line. Harry S. Ashmore. Includes Index.
| Name in long format: | Hearts and Minds : The Anatomy of Racism from Roosevelt to Reagan |
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| ISBN-10: | 0070024561 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780070024564 |
| Book pages: | 512 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | First Edition ~1st Printing |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Publisher: | McGraw-Hill |
| Dimensions: | Weight: 3 Pounds |












