Into the Bright Sunshine, Samuel G. Freedman
Into the Bright Sunshine, Samuel G. Freedman
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Into the Bright Sunshine
Young Hubert Humphrey and the Fight for Civil Rights

Author: Samuel G. Freedman

Narrator: Mike Lenz

Unabridged: 17 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 07/25/2023


Synopsis

During one sweltering week in July 1948, the Democratic Party gathered in Philadelphia for its national convention. The most pressing and controversial issue facing the delegates was not whom to nominate for president—the incumbent, Harry Truman, was the presumptive candidate—but whether the Democrats would finally embrace the cause of civil rights and embed it in their official platform.

On the convention's final day, Hubert Humphrey, the relatively obscure mayor of the midsized city of Minneapolis, ascended the podium. Defying Truman's own desire to occupy the middle ground, Humphrey urged the delegates to "get out of the shadow of state's rights and walk forthrightly into the bright sunshine of human rights." Humphrey's speech put everything on the line, rhetorically and politically, to move the party, and the country, forward.

To the surprise of many, including Humphrey himself, the delegates voted to adopt a meaningful civil-rights plank. With no choice but to run on it, Truman seized the opportunity it offered, desegregating the armed forces and in November upsetting the frontrunner Thomas Dewey, a victory due in part to an unprecedented surge of Black voters. The outcome of that week in July 1948—which marks its seventy-fifth anniversary as this book is published—shapes American politics to this day.

About Samuel G. Freedman

Samuel G. Freedman is an award-winning professor, columnist, and author of nine acclaimed books.

Freedman was a staff reporter for the New York Times from 1981 through 1987. From 2004 through 2008, he wrote the paper's "On Education" column, winning first prize in the Education Writers Association's annual competition in 2005. From 2006 through 2016, Freedman wrote the "On Religion" column, receiving the Goldziher Prize for Journalists in 2017 for a series of columns about Muslim-Americans that had been published over the preceding six years.

As a professor of journalism at Columbia University, Freedman has been named the nation's outstanding journalism educator by the Society of Professional Journalists and received Columbia's coveted Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Morgan

Holy smokes! What a book. I loved learning more about the history of the Twin Cities in the context of Humphrey’s early career. Super compelling writing made this a can’t-put-it down experience for me. Important history that resonates (in hopeful and not so hopeful ways) with current issues. I’m get......more

Goodreads review by Bruce

This is a well researched and written biography of Hubert Humphrey's early years, culminating in 1948 at age 37, when he delivered the speech at the Democratic Party's nominating convention that cemented a civil rights plank into the Party's platform and set a new course for Democrats going forward.......more

Goodreads review by Peg

Absolutely fantastic book—one of the best works of nonfiction I’ve read this year. The author must have poured a massive amount of effort into the research, because the story is just so vividly detailed it feels like you’re there. As someone who got my start in DFL politics in Minnesota—and whose Da......more

I’m glad that Hubert Humphrey got the treatment of a fairly major book, especially one that focuses on the best fight he fought in his life, civil rights, which in my opinion gets incredibly unfairly overshadowed by Vietnam. In my view, Hubert Humphrey is one of the most extraordinary figures in pol......more

Goodreads review by John

As with many Vice Presidents, Hubert H. Humphrey has drifted into the obscurity of the "almost" some fifty to sixty years after his heyday. "Into the Bright Sunshine..." manages to resurrect the times and experiences that brought Humphrey to national prominence and within a heart beat of the pinnacl......more