jfk and civil rights conference study - Bernice Moore - 06-02-2010
i tried to find the very end of the jfk thread on civil rights but could not do so it kept growing page after page so i shall post this study here for any who may BE INTERESTING SCROLL DOWN..THANKS TAKE CARE..B sorry for caps fingers slipped again darn..:vroam:
http://www.und.edu/instruct/jfkconference/
jfk and civil rights conference study - Magda Hassan - 06-02-2010
[B]John F. Kennedy
History, Memory, Legacy:
An Interdisciplinary Inquiry [/B]
Edited by
John Delane Williams
Robert G. Waite
and
Gregory S. Gordon
Copyright, 2010 by John Delane Williams, Robert G. Waite, and
Gregory S. Gordon
The copyright for individual chapters is held by the respective authors. If multiple copies of individual chapters are desired, please contact the respective authors. Their e-mail addresses are provided in the Contributor Section. All chapters are Word documents, unless otherwise indicated. TABLE OF CONTENTS (includes page numbers)
Introduction, Gregory S. Gordon
Part I: The Presidency
1. [/FONT]Address at the University of North Dakota, September 25, 1963, President John F. Kennedy
2. Presentation of Robert Kelley, President of The University of North Dakota, At the Eternal Flame Memorial Ceremony, JFK Conference, September 23, 2008
3. “I Was Chief of Staff for Ideas.” A Conversation with Ted Sorensen and Gregory S. Gordon
4. President Kennedy: Profile of Power, Richard Reeves
Part II: JFK, Literature and the 1960s
5. The Long Shadow of the Confessional and Beat Poets, Heidi K. Czerwiec
6. “A Revival of Poetry and Song.” Allen Ginsburg, Rock and Roll and the Return to the Bardic Tradition, Katie M. Stephenson
7. Living and Writing on the Edge in Don DeLillo’s Libra, Lucia Cimpean
8. “I Feel Like a Spring Lamb.” What Clay Shaw’s Literary Life Reveals, Michael Snyder
Part III: JFK and the World
9. Experiencing the Peace Corps: A Discussion, Robin David, Michael Beard, Cory Enger, Kathleen Gershman, Joe Vacek
10. “There Are Bigger Issues At Stake.” The Administration of John F. Kennedy and United States - Republic of China Relations, 1961-63, Charles Pellegrin
11. JFK, Berlin, and the Berlin Crises, 1961-1963, Robert G. Waite
12. JFK and Vietnam : An Unanswered Legacy in Film and History, Scott A. Racek
13. JFK’s Legacy Regarding Consular Relations, Cindy G. Buys
14. “We Choose To Go To The Moon.” JFK and the Race to the Moon, 1960-1963, Richard E. Collin
15. The Indochina Bind: John Kennedy and Vietnam , Albert I. Berger
16. The Cuban Missile Crisis and New Narratives of the Cold War, Albert I. Berger
Part IV: JFK and the United States
17. The Kennedy Justice Department’s Enforcement of Civil Rights: A View from the Trenches, Brian K. Landsberg
18. Civil Rights Chronology, January 1961 – November 1963, Compiled by Brian K. Landsberg
19. Atomic Power, Fossil Fuels, and the Environment: Lessons Learned and The Lasting Impact of the Kennedy Energy Policies, Joshua P. Fershee
Part V: JFK – Media, Image and Legacy
20. Kennedy’s Loyal Opposition: National Review and The Development of A Conservative Alternative, January – August 1961, Laura Jane Gifford
21. “Primarily a Political Problem.” Constructing the Image of the Kennedy Presidency, 1961-Present, Richard M. Fillipink, Jr.
22. JFK: The Exceptional Ideal? James Boys
23. Rhetoric in the Campaign Website of Barack Obama, Mary Stromme
Part VI: The Death of the President
24. That Day in Dallas, Eleanor Williams
25. “I Looked Up and I Looked Down.” JFK, Mrs. D and The Space of Citizenship, Steve Andrews
26. The Day Kennedy Was Assassinated, David F. Marshall
27. Three Gunshots at Life? Gary Severson
28. Lee Harvey Oswald: North Dakota and Beyond, John Delane Williams and Gary Severson
29. The Workings of the Assassinations Record Review Board, John R. Tunnheim
30. Dealey Plaza Revisited: What Happened to JFK? James H. Fetzer (PDF)
Contributors
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