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Why Congress Can Save Us All

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Coalitions and Compromise: The Civil Rights Legislative Journey

This chapter explores the multifaceted dynamics of the civil rights movement within Congress during the 1960s, emphasizing coalition-building beyond key figures like LBJ. It highlights the importance of empathy and negotiation strategies in overcoming legislative opposition, particularly from Southern Democrats. The discussion showcases how grassroots activism and respectful discourse have shaped the process and outcomes of landmark civil rights legislation.

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