Justice Rising, Patricia Sullivan
Justice Rising, Patricia Sullivan
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Justice Rising
Robert Kennedy's America in Black and White

Author: Patricia Sullivan

Narrator: Leon Nixon

Unabridged: 23 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

A leading civil rights historian places Robert Kennedy for the first time at the center of the movement for racial justice of the 1960s―and shows how many of today’s issues can be traced back to that pivotal time.History, race, and politics converged in the 1960s in ways that indelibly changed America. In Justice Rising, a landmark reconsideration of Robert Kennedy’s life and legacy, Patricia Sullivan draws on government files, personal papers, and oral interviews to reveal how he grasped the moment to emerge as a transformational leader.When protests broke out across the South, the young attorney general confronted escalating demands for racial justice. What began as a political problem soon became a moral one. In the face of vehement pushback from Southern Democrats bent on massive resistance, he put the weight of the federal government behind school desegregation and voter registration. Bobby Kennedy’s youthful energy, moral vision, and capacity to lead created a momentum for change. He helped shape the 1964 Civil Rights Act but knew no law would end racism. When the Watts uprising brought calls for more aggressive policing, he pushed back, pointing to the root causes of urban unrest: entrenched poverty, substandard schools, and few job opportunities. RFK strongly opposed the military buildup in Vietnam, but nothing was more important to him than “the revolution within our gates, the struggle of the American Negro for full equality and full freedom.”On the night of Martin Luther King’s assassination, Kennedy’s anguished appeal captured the hopes of a turbulent decade: “In this difficult time for the United States it is perhaps well to ask what kind of nation we are and what direction we want to move in.” It is a question that remains urgent and unanswered.

About Patricia Sullivan

Patricia Sullivan is the author of Lift Every Voice: The NAACP and the Making of the Civil Rights Movement, the first history of the formative decades of America's oldest civil rights organization; Days of Hope: Race and Democracy in the New Deal Era; and Freedom Writer: Virginia Foster Durr, Letters from the Civil Rights Years. She is the William Arthur Fairey II Professor of History at the University of South Carolina.

About Leon Nixon

Leon Nixon is a professional actor, playwright, and filmmaker. A Los Angeles native, he has performed in short films, web series, and on stage in dramatic and comedic roles. He is also an improviser and part of the group that appears in the Guinness Book of World Records for Longest Continuous Improv Show.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Trevor on August 08, 2021

Robert F. Kennedy is a personal hero of mine, and I've read extensively about his life and work since I was at least a teenager. I've read the Arthur Schlesinger two-volume biography, Evan Thomas' one-volume but very good biography, David Halberstam's very good look at the 1968 campaign, and Larry T......more

Goodreads review by Larry on November 24, 2024

Good read and accounting of RFK’s political life as attorney general, US Senator and Presidential nominee. The author writes in a compelling way and extensively researches RFKs role in the Civil Rights movement. Would have liked to have learned a bit more about what prompted RFK to be assassinated,......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on August 12, 2021

The author has written a phenomenal book on the late Bobby(Robert) Kennedy. It was thoroughly researched, informative, and captivating! This was the kind of history I should have been taught in school growing up.......more