School Desegregation and U.S. Presidents
How the Role of the Bully Pulpit Affected Their Decisions- Authors:
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- 2023
Summary
The Supreme Court's Brown v Board of Education of Topeka Kansas decision of 1954 yielded unwavering and contentious mass resistance to dismantling the legally sanctioned dual system of public schooling in the United States. Extensive literature exists that focuses on the action of the courts, legislative actions of the federal government, and actions of local politicians and school districts addressing the challenges posed in transitioning from a legalized racially segregated system to a nationally integrated school system. School Desegregation and US Presidents chronicle a different look at the nation's attempt to address the landmark decision...THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENCY...Receiving short shrift in the literature has been the use and effect of the" bully pulpit" of seven Presidents providing leadership to resolve those issues related to the implementation of the mandates of Brown. It examines how the various symbolic and political powers of each President were exercised to advance or stall progress in desegregating the country's schools. Words matter! In accessing the bully pulpits of each of the Presidents, significant examples of their voices are provided through excerpts of their speeches, press coverage, and excerpts with cabinet members or other administration officials and civil rights leaders.
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- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4758-7135-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4758-7137-1
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 170
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- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Chapter 1 Dwight David Eisenhower No access Pages 1 - 22
- Chapter 2 John Fitzgerald Kennedy No access Pages 23 - 44
- Chapter 3 Lyndon Baines Johnson No access Pages 45 - 62
- Chapter 4 Richard Milhous Nixon No access Pages 63 - 78
- Chapter 5 Gerald Rudolph Ford No access Pages 79 - 94
- Chapter 6 James Earl Carter No access Pages 95 - 108
- Chapter 7 Ronald Wilson Reagan No access Pages 109 - 126
- Chapter 8 Conclusion No access Pages 127 - 132
- Bibliography No access Pages 133 - 144
- Appendices No access Pages 145 - 170





