Harry Truman and the Struggle for Racial Justice
Robert Shogan, "Harry Truman and the Struggle for Racial Justice"
English | ISBN: 0700619119 | 2013 | 248 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
When Harry Truman was rescued from political obscurity to become Franklin Roosevelt's running mate, black Americans were deeply troubled. Many believed that Truman, born and raised in former slave-holding Missouri, was a step back on civil rights from Henry Wallace, the liberal incumbent vice president. But by the end of his own presidency, black newspaper publishers cited Truman for having "awakened the conscience of America and given new strength to our democracy by his courageous efforts on behalf of freedom and equality."