Reform’s Mating Dance: Presidents, Social Movements, and Racial Realignments

Both presidents and social movements have played leading roles in the development of major legal and policy innovations that recast race relations in the United States. More precisely, the uneasy partnership of these two forces has served as an important catalyst for advancing civil rights reform in...

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