The Bystander

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2007-09-10
Publisher(s): Basic Books
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Summary

The Bystander offers the most complete account to date of John F. Kennedy's engagement with the civil rights movement, from his first campaign for public office in 1946 until his death in 1963. Tracing the complete scope of Kennedy's political career, Nick Bryant demonstrates that his adroit, cynical, and at times brilliant, handling of the race issue contributed greatly to his meteoric political rise. Once president, however, Kennedy was content to remain a bystander when faced with the increasingly violent struggle over civil rights. His passivity encouraged die-hard white supremacists to believe they could go on defending segregation well into the 1960s, which, in turn, impelled black activists to adopt increasingly militant tactics-leading inexorably to some of the most climactic, and divisive, battles of the civil rights era. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Nick Bryant holds a Ph.D. from Oxford University. From 1998 to 2003, he was Washington correspondent for the BBC; he is currently the BBC’s Australia correspondent, based in Sydney. He has written for numerous London newspapers, including The Times, The Independent, and the Daily Mail. He lives in Sydney, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Operation Washingtonp. 1
"Give the Kid a Break"p. 13
Blue Blood Against Greenp. 33
Singing Dixiep. 43
Trial by Juryp. 61
The Victory Roomp. 81
The Liberal Democratp. 99
Johnny Come Latelyp. 113
"Those Southern Bastards"p. 125
Showdown in Los Angelesp. 139
The Strategy of Associationp. 159
Calling Corettap. 179
Seventy-two Daysp. 191
Black Camelotp. 209
Executive Inactionp. 225
The Sheriff of the New Frontierp. 243
Project Freedom Ride, 1961p. 261
The One-sided Bargainp. 283
The Presidential Literacy Testp. 297
Albany Revisitedp. 313
"Go Mississippi"p. 329
In Lincoln's Shadowp. 357
"Let the Whole Fucking City Burn"p. 381
Repairing the Breachp. 397
"Fires of Frustration"p. 417
The "New South"p. 439
Conclusionp. 461
Acknowledgmentsp. 475
Abbreviationsp. 477
Notesp. 479
Bibliographyp. 521
Indexp. 531
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