President of the Other Americas

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1960s activism
1968 presidential campaign
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American political history
antipoverty advocacy
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campaign messaging consistency
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civic engagement trends
civil rights era politics
college campus activism
continuity in political ideology
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Democratic Party history
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economic inequality in 1960s
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ethical leadership in politics
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grassroots organizing history
grassroots poverty initiatives
historical activism documentation
historical campaign analysis
historical political critique
historical record reinterpretation
Kennedy political legacy
labor movement interactions
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legacy of social advocacy
media coverage of politics
national conscience campaigns
opportunism in politics
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policy evolution study
political discourse in media
political figure biography
political hero narrative
political leadership analysis
political mobilization history
political mythmaking
political rhetoric study
political vision and values
poverty alleviation programs
poverty-focused policy advocacy
presidential election strategy
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public policy history
reformist political leadership
regional campaign strategies
rural and urban voters
social justice initiatives
social reform movements
social welfare debate
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urban-rural political dynamics
Vietnam War opposition
working-class America politics
youth engagement in policy
youth political engagement

Product details

  • ISBN 9781558499041
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 227mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Robert Kennedy’s abbreviated run for the presidency in 1968 has assumed almost mythical proportions in American memory. His campaign has been romanticised because of its tragic end, but also because of the foreign and domestic crises that surrounded it. Yet while most media coverage initially focused on Kennedy’s opposition to the Vietnam War as the catalyst of his candidacy, another issue commanded just as much of his attention. That issue was poverty. Stumping across the country, he repeated the same antipoverty themes before college students in Kansas and Indiana, loggers and women factory workers in Oregon, farmers in Nebraska, and business groups in New York. Although his calls to action sometimes met with apathy, he refused to modify his message. “If they don’t care,” he told one aide, “the hell with them.”

As Edward R. Schmitt demonstrates, Kennedy’s concern with the problem of poverty was not new. Although critics at the time accused him of opportunistically veering left in order to outflank an unpopular president, a closer look at the historical record reveals a steady evolution rather than a dramatic shift in his politics.

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