Presidential Leadership and African Americans examines the leadership styles of eight American presidents and shows how the decisions made by each affected the lives and opportunities of the nation’s black citizens. Beginning with George Washington and concluding with the landmark election of Barack Obama, Goethals traces the evolving attitudes and morality that influenced the actions of each president on matters of race, and shows how their personal backgrounds as well as their individual historical, economic, and cultural contexts combined to shape their values, judgments, and decisions, and ultimately their leadership, regarding African Americans.
Presidential Leadership and African Americans examines the leadership styles of eight American presidents and shows how the decisions made by each of these leaders impacted the lives and life chances of the country's African American ...
Goethals explores the place of racial dynamics in American politics from President Lincoln to Donald Trump to explain the way the politics of racial justice and needs for positive social identity have led to different regions in the United ...
In Lincoln and Black Freedom LaWanda Cox, a leading Reconstruction historian, argues that Lincoln was a consistent friend of African-American freedom but a friend whose oblique leadership style often obscured the strength of his commitment.
This book examines the evolution of black leadership and politics since the Civil Rights Movement.
This book documents the critical role presidents have played in setting the agenda, framing the terms of the debate, and formulating specific policy goals with respect to civil rights.
In the South , the local power structures were usually constituted by a relatively small group of preachers , teachers , undertakers , lodge leaders , and those with light skin ( Myrdal 1944 , 1962 : 667-736 ; Bollard 1957 : 85-96 ) .
Keckley, who helped arrange Sojourner Truth«s meeting with Lincoln. ... ̄26 From the start, Mary Todd Lincoln said she couldn«t afford to pay large amounts for her wardrobe¦the main point stressed by the first lady when she interviewed ...
... 191 Brezhnev, Leonid, 182, 185 Bright's disease, 130 Brinkley, Douglas, 175 British Regular Army, 81, 83, 85–87, 91 Brown, John, 21 Brown, Pat, 172–73 Brown of Harvard (Young and Coleman), 159 Bryan, William Jennings, 137 Buchanan, ...
(In 1948, President Harry S. Truman would issue Executive Order 9981, lifting the final barrier for full equality when ... She later addressed several hundred women at a local theater and they treated her to a song, “For She's a Jolly ...
This guide to major issues in Black politics and the ins and outs of the 2008 campaign provides the necessary contours for understanding how the highest elected African American official won office.