
Presidential Leadership and Civil Rights Policy
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 13. June 1995
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-313-29624-6 (ISBN)
Description
This volume, from the Policy Studies Organization, examines the role of presidential leadership in the development and implementation of civil rights policy in the United States. Covering a broad time period, the work takes a social scientific approach to the understanding of civil rights, utilizing both quantitative and archival research. The editors attempt to place and analyze civil rights in context-as a policy arena representative of broader presidential leadership concerns-and look at the development of civil rights policy since Brown v. Board of Education from the perspectives of (1) the public, (2) government institutions, and (3) particular policy arenas.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-29624-6 (9780313296246)
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Persons
JAMES W. RIDDLESPERGER, JR., is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth and holds degrees from the University of North Texas and the University of Missouri at Columbia.
DONALD W. JACKSON is the Herman Brown Professor of Political Science at Texas Christian University and holds degrees from Southern Methodist University and the University of Wisconsin at Madison./e He is the author of Even the Children of Strangers: Equality Under the U.S. Constitution (1992).
DONALD W. JACKSON is the Herman Brown Professor of Political Science at Texas Christian University and holds degrees from Southern Methodist University and the University of Wisconsin at Madison./e He is the author of Even the Children of Strangers: Equality Under the U.S. Constitution (1992).
Content
Introductory Comments by James W. Riddlesperger, Jr., and Donald W. Jackson The Public, the President, and Civil Rights Presidents, Public Opinion, and Civil Rights: An Agenda-Setting Perspective by Jeffrey E. Cohen Presidential Rhetoric in Civil Rights Policymaking, 1953-1992 by Steven A. Shull and Albert C. Ringelstein Moving with the Grain of History: An Examination of Presidential Action in the Civil Rights Domain from 1892 to 1968 by Ronald E. Brown Institutions, the President, and Civil Rights Presidential Leadership Style and Civil Rights Legislation: The Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by James D. King and James W. Riddlesperger, Jr. Affirmative Action and Business Deregulation: On the Reagan Administration's Failure to Revise Executive Order No. 11246 by Robert R. Detlefsen A Transformed Triangle: Court, Congress and Presidency in Civil Rights by Stephen L. Wasby Policy Arenas, the President, and Civil Rights Presidential Decision-Making in Two Desegregation Crises: Little Rock Central High School and the University of Mississippi by Mark Stern John F. Kennedy and the Politics of Civil Rights by Donald W. Jackson and James W. Riddlesperger, Jr. Decentralizing Fair Housing Enforcement During the Reagan Presidency by Charles M. Lamb and Jim Twombly Modeling Presidential Influence in the Civil Rights Policymaking Process by Steven A. Shull and Dennis W. Gleiber Bibliography Index