Winning While Losing
Civil Rights, the Conservative Movement, and the Presidency from Nixon to Obama
by Kenneth Osgood and Derrick E. White
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Pub Date Jan 07 2014 | Archive Date Jul 16 2013
University Press of Florida | Edited by
Description
Kenneth Osgood, director of the McBride Honors Program in Public Affairs at the Colorado School of Mines, is the coeditor of Selling War in the Media Age. Derrick E. White, associate professor of history at Florida Atlantic University, is the author of The Challenge of Blackness.
Advance Praise
"Insightful and fascinating. Sets an agenda for further scholarly debate about the puzzle of 'winning while losing' that defines the fortunes of civil rights and the stratagems of politicians over the past generation."--Robert Mason, author of Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority
"A comprehensive account of the links between racism, conservatism, and presidential politics in the post–civil rights era."--Greta de Jong, author of Invisible Enemy: The African Americna Freedom Struggle after 1965
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9780813049083 |
| PRICE | $79.95 (USD) |