

A Matter of Justice
Eisenhower and the Beginning of the Civil Rights Revolution
Book • 2007
In 'A Matter of Justice', David A. Nichols challenges common perceptions of Dwight Eisenhower's stance on civil rights by highlighting his behind-the-scenes efforts to advance the cause.
Nichols demonstrates that Eisenhower was more progressive on civil rights than often credited, laying groundwork for future breakthroughs.
The book draws on extensive archival research, including documents from the Eisenhower Presidential Library.
Nichols demonstrates that Eisenhower was more progressive on civil rights than often credited, laying groundwork for future breakthroughs.
The book draws on extensive archival research, including documents from the Eisenhower Presidential Library.
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