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Samuel G. Freedman

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  • Harry Truman speaking at the 1948 Democratic National Convention.

    The 1948 Democratic National Convention Is the Missing Link in Civil Rights History

    Civil rights activists failed to expel an all-white, segregationist delegation. But their efforts foreshadowed later milestones in the fight for equality
    by Samuel G. Freedman via Smithsonian on July 19, 2023
  • The stairs leading to the segregated section of a cinema in Belzoni, Mississippi, in 1939.

    The Writers Who Went Undercover to Show America Its Ugly Side

    In the 1940s, a series of books tried to use the conventions of detective fiction to expose the degree of prejudice in postwar America.
    by Samuel G. Freedman via The Atlantic on July 10, 2023
  • It Was Never About Economic Anxiety: On the Book That Foresaw the Rise of Trump

    Samuel Freedman rereads 1975's "Blue-Collar Aristocrats."
    by Samuel G. Freedman via Literary Hub on January 30, 2020
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Into The Bright Sunshine: Young Hubert Humphrey and the Fight for Civil Rights
Samuel G. Freedman
2023

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Hubert Humphrey.

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by Michael Brenes via Warfare And Welfare on June 11, 2024
Hubert Humphrey addresses the Democratic National Convention in July 1948.

The Speech That Turned Democrats on Civil Rights and Lost Them the South

The president didn’t want to go too far on civil rights in 1948, fearing it would cost him reelection. But an obscure mayor changed the race — and his party.
by Richard Harris via Retropolis on July 14, 2023
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