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Author Kotlowski, Dean J.

Title Nixon's civil rights : politics, principle, and policy / Dean J. Kotlowski.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2001.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 404 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Indiana University).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-388) and index.
Contents Prologue: Deeds versus Words -- 1. Flexible Response: Southern Politics and School Desegregation -- 2. Open Communities versus Forced Integration: Romney, Nixon, and Fair Housing -- 3. The Art of Compromise: Extending the Voting Rights Act -- 4. Jobs Are Nixon's Rights Program: The Philadelphia Plan and Affirmative Action -- 5. Black Power, Nixon Style: Minority Businesses and Black Colleges -- 6. A Cold War: Nixon and Civil Rights Leaders -- 7. Challenges and Opportunities: Native American Policy -- 8. Stops and Starts: Women's Rights -- Epilogue: In the Shadow of Nixon.
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Summary Richard Nixon believed that history would show his administration in the forefront of civil rights progress. What does the record really say about civil rights under Nixon? In a groundbreaking new book, Dean Kotlowski offers a surprising study of an administration that redirected the course of civil rights in America. Nixon's policymaking recast the civil rights debate from an argument over racial integration to an effort to improve the economic station of disadvantaged groups. Kotlowski examines such issues as school desegregation, fair housing, voting rights, affirmative action, and minority businesses as well as Native American and women's rights. He details Nixon's role, revealing a president who favored deeds over rhetoric and who constantly weighed political expediency and principles in crafting civil rights policy. In moving the debate from the street to the system, Nixon set civil rights on a path whose merits and results are still debated. Nixon's Civil Rights is a revealing portrait of one of the most enigmatic figures of modern American politics and a major contribution to the study of civil rights in America.
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Subject Civil rights -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Civil rights.
United States.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Affirmative action programs -- Government policy -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Affirmative action programs -- Government policy.
Affirmative action programs.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1969-1974.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1969-1974
1900 - 1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Kotlowski, Dean J. Nixon's civil rights. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2001 0674006232 9780674006232 (DLC) 2001039278 (OCoLC)47176981
ISBN 9780674039735 (electronic book)
0674039734 (electronic book)
9780674006232
0674006232 (cloth ; alkaline paper)