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The Fierce Urgency of Now

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by Julian E. Zelizer


  racial violence in, 29, 30–31, 37, 38–39, 40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48

  Republican victories in, 160

  segregationist laws in, 29

  “Southern Manifesto,” 73

  and voting rights, 217

  Soviet Union:

  and cold war, 11, 22, 29, 147–48

  and Cuban missile crisis, 38, 147

  and Sputnik, 175–76

  and Vietnam, 147

  Spina, Dominick, 275

  State of the Union addresses, 74, 79–80, 184, 192, 225

  Steiger, William A., 248

  Stennis, John C., 104

  Stevenson, Coke, 70–71

  Strout, Richard, 221

  Supreme Court, U.S.:

  Brown v. Board of Education, 29, 37, 41, 48, 73, 228

  FDR’s court-packing plan, 14, 68, 166, 168

  on housing, 232

  liberal rulings of, 136, 203

  Taft, Robert A., 72

  Taft, Robert A., Jr., 160

  Taft-Hartley Act (1947), 4, 70, 167–68

  Section 14B, 168

  Talmadge, Herman, 116, 140

  tax cut:

  JFK’s proposal for, 2, 36, 38

  LBJ’s proposal for, 2, 75–81

  Revenue Act (1964), 81, 102, 164, 167

  tax surcharge (1968), 265, 269–72, 274, 278, 281, 283, 288, 289, 290, 291, 294–95, 303

  Teague, Olin E., 143

  Thompson, Frank, 97

  Thurmond, Strom, 24, 170, 218

  Title IV (housing bill), 235–40

  Title VI, Title VII (Civil Rights Act), 100, 106, 118, 141

  Tobin, James, 279

  Todd, Paul H. Jr., 258

  Tower, John, 104, 139, 218

  Transportation Department, U.S., creation of, 227

  Truman, Harry S, 87, 168, 277

  and civil rights, 24

  and cold war, 4, 146

  conservative opposition to, 14–15

  and health care, 165–66, 185–86, 187, 200–201

  Tuten, J. Russell, 143

  Twenty-fourth Amendment, on elections, 215–16

  Udall, Stewart, 115

  Underground Railroad, 89

  unions, see labor

  United Auto Workers (UAW), 27, 168, 188

  United States Housing Act (1937), 234

  United Steelworkers, 88

  University of Alabama, integration of, 48

  University of Maryland, Law School, 29

  University of Michigan, Great Society speech in, 164, 320

  urban renewal, 232

  urban riots, 249, 272–78, 286

  Chicago, 241, 245, 250, 307–8

  and housing, 240–41, 244

  and King assassination, 296, 297, 298, 306

  “law and order” amendment, 245, 246–47

  political effects of, 277–78, 291–92

  and poverty, 138

  and rat extermination programs, 276

  Watts, Los Angeles, 222, 228–30, 243

  Valenti, Jack, 2, 64, 116, 156, 157

  Vance, Cyrus, 274

  vanden Heuvel, William, 294

  Veith, Richard, 277

  Veterans Administration (VA), 232–33

  Vietnam War, 146–51

  and cold war, 146, 147, 263

  costs of, 82, 225, 226, 264–65, 267, 271–72, 279, 283, 284, 310

  ending, 303, 313

  escalation of, 9, 146, 148, 222–23

  Gulf of Tonkin, 148–51, 157, 263, 285

  and media, 148

  opponents of, 9, 226, 249, 263, 264, 284–85, 291, 307–8

  political considerations in, 146, 251, 252, 260, 263–65, 283–86, 291, 292, 301, 310

  Tet Offensive, 284, 291

  VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), 135

  Vivian, Weston E., 258

  Voter Registration Project, 202–3, 228

  voting rights, 202–20

  civil rights bills: (1957), 33–35, 202; (1960), 202; (1963), 41, 42; (1964), 108

  LBJ’s vision for, 2, 165, 167

  and literacy tests, 39, 41, 49, 60, 202, 207, 219

  one man, one vote, 203

  opponents of, 4–5, 153, 166

  and poll tax, 21, 56–57, 202, 215–16, 218–19

  and redistricting, 203

  and residency tests, 202, 219

  Voting Rights Act (1965), 217–20, 228, 245, 318

  Wagner Act, 4

  Wallace, George C., 210, 242

  and civil rights activists, 45–46, 48, 215

  and 1964 campaign, 107, 156, 161

  and 1968 campaign, 304, 308–9, 312–14

  and segregation, 46, 48

  War on Poverty, 132–45, 256, 320

  budget for, 137, 138, 277, 317

  Community Action Agencies (CAAs), 134, 138

  Community Action Program (CAP), 134–35, 222, 242

  funds misused, 275–76

  LBJ’s vision for, 80, 115, 132–36, 158, 177

  and local authority, 140

  opponents of, 137–40, 151, 163, 247

  VISTA, 135

  and vocational training, 135

  Warren, Earl, 203

  Washington Senators, 110–11

  Water Quality Act (1965), 220–21

  Watson, Albert, 169–70, 171, 172

  Watts, John C., 190–91, 282

  Watts riot, Los Angeles, 222, 228–30, 243

  Webb, James E., 97

  welfare state, 10, 133, 317

  White, Theodore, 304

  White, William, 20

  Wilkins, Roy, 51, 93, 204, 216, 227, 265

  Williams, Aubrey, 68

  Williams, Harrison A. “Pete,” 23

  Williams, John Bell, 169, 170, 171, 172

  Williams, John J., 127, 288–90, 294

  Wilson, Henry Hall, 227

  Wilson, Woodrow, 166

  Wofford, Harris, 31, 35, 38

  women, equal rights for, 98–101

  Woodlawn Organization, 222

  World War II:

  discrimination in defense industries, 50

  LBJ’s service in, 69–70

  wartime production, 21, 29

  Yarborough, Ralph, 218

  Yarmolinsky, Adam, 144–45

  Young, Andrew, 205, 218, 321

  Young, Stephen, 160

  Young, Whitney M., 51, 93, 94

  Zablocki, Clement, 294

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