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by Joy-Ann Reid


  Ferguson and Michael Brown shooting, 279, 282

  health-care reform and, 207

  Holder and, 212

  Jackson and, 206

  presidential election of 2008, 180

  Trayvon Martin case, 244

  Jay-Z, 121, 198

  Jealous, Ben, 225–34

  Jena Six, 142, 185

  Jet (magazine), 2–3, 30, 53, 109, 181

  Johnson, Bob, 156, 178

  Johnson, Dorian, 283–84

  Johnson, Eddie Bernice, 71, 101

  Johnson, George Ellis, Sr., 109

  Johnson, Jeh, 260–61, 305

  Johnson, John, 30

  Johnson, Kevin, 257–58

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  civil rights legislation, x, 1–9, 11, 20–21, 24, 27, 28, 147–48, 327n, 329n

  death of, 35

  Great Society and, 14, 22, 27–28

  JFK and, 249

  King’s break with, 14–16

  presidential election of 1964, 8, 11–14

  presidential election of 1968, 20–21

  transformation of party by, 6–8, 35–36

  Vietnam War and, 14–15, 27

  Wright and, 172

  Johnson, Ron, 283, 284

  Johnson Products, 109

  Johnson Robb, Lynda Bird, 274

  Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, 35, 235–36, 253

  Jones, B. Todd, 260

  Jones, Don, 12

  Jones, Emil, 109–10, 112, 135–36, 201

  Jones, Paula, 93

  Jones, Quincy, 200

  Jones, Vivian Malone, 182, 210

  Jones-DeWeever, Avis, 234

  Joplin tornadoes of 2011, 283

  Jordan, Ann, 279

  Jordan, Barbara, 30, 38, 331n

  Jordan, Vernon, 37–38, 58, 73, 89, 200, 279–80

  Joyner, Tom, 130, 131, 153–54, 164, 177, 303

  Justice Department, U.S.

  Civil Rights Division, 75, 143, 212, 251–52, 266–67

  Ferguson and Michael Brown shooting, 279, 282, 285–86, 287, 301, 302

  Holder’s speech at, 209, 210–12

  Kassebaum, Nancy, 72

  Katzenbach, Nicholas, 212

  Keeping It Real (radio program), 153

  Kefauver, Estes, 2, 10

  Kennedy, Caroline, 163, 274

  Kennedy, Edward “Ted,” 28, 34, 46, 73, 147, 163, 216–17

  Kennedy, John F., 20, 163, 247

  assassination of, x, 1

  Catholicism of, 116, 172

  civil rights and, 2, 3, 255

  Clinton’s idolization of, 147

  Johnson and, 249

  presidential election of 1960, 12, 27

  Kennedy, Patrick, 221–22

  Kennedy, Robert, Jr., 102

  Kennedy, Robert F., 1, 20, 22, 212

  Kennedy, Victoria, 217, 221

  Kentucky, midterm election of 2014, 293–94

  Kerner Commission, 21

  Kerrey, Bob, 64

  Kerry, John Forbes, 34, 108, 113, 126, 194, 195

  Keyes, Alan, 112

  Kim, Jay, 71

  King, Alveda, 234

  King, Bernice, 274

  King, Charlie, 142–43

  King, Clennon, Jr., 39

  King, Coretta Scott, 20, 37, 39, 44, 46

  King, Martin Luther, III, 234, 274, 305

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  assassination of, x, 21–22, 44

  in Birmingham jail, 20, 254–55

  break with Johnson, 14–16

  civil rights legislation and, 3, 4, 15, 21, 28, 147–48, 329n

  on election of Negro president, 13, 41

  establishment of holiday, 47, 331–32n

  Hillary Clinton and Chicago speech of, 12–13

  Hillary Clinton’s presidential primary of 2008 and legacy of, 146–48, 152, 154–55, 156–57

  March on Washington, 15, 256, 274–75, 297

  public opinion on, 15–16, 328–29n

  Vietnam War and, 14–15, 18–19, 173

  warning about partisan affairs, 8

  King, Rodney, 61, 66, 100

  Klein, Ezra, 286

  Klein, Joe, 196

  Knowles, James, 277

  Koch, Ed, 106

  Koch brothers, 251

  Kopechne, Mary Jo, 28

  labor unions, 4, 7, 42, 104, 232–33, 275, 327n

  Laden, Osama bin, 237

  Lafayette, Bernard, 299

  Landrieu, Mary, 292

  LaPierre, Wayne, 316

  Latham, Weldon, 310

  Lauer, Matt, 120

  Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights Under Law, 266

  Lazio, Rick, 107

  Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, 253

  Leadership Council on Civil Rights, 232

  Leahy, Patrick, 218

  Lee, Barbara, 100

  Lee, Spike, 61

  Legree, Simon, 247

  Lemieux, Jamilah, 286–87

  Lewinsky, Monica, 94

  Lewis, Bertha, 91, 320

  Lewis, John, 110, 274

  Bill Clinton and, 59, 67–68, 73, 78, 89, 158, 303–4

  civil rights movement and, 15, 73, 148

  health-care reform, 219, 220–21

  Obama and, 139, 163–65, 188–89

  presidential primary of 2008, 139, 148, 158, 163–65, 188–89

  Selma 50th Anniversary, 298, 299, 303–4, 345n

  Liddy, G. Gordon, 330–31n

  Like It Is (TV show), 16

  Limbaugh, Rush, 218, 273–74

  Lincoln, Abraham, ix, 198, 253

  Liston, Sonny, 5

  Little Rock Country Club, 70

  Little Rock Nine, 57

  Liuzzo, Viola, 298

  Lockhart, Joe, 88–89

  London Telegraph, 189

  Lorraine Motel (Memphis), 21–22, 44

  Los Angeles riots of 1992, 61, 66, 100

  Los Angeles Times, 134, 142

  Lott, Trent, 27, 42–43

  Louima, Abner, 104

  Louis, Joe, 5, 17

  Love, Mia, 295

  Lowery, Joseph, 139, 274

  Lynch, Loretta, 305

  McAuliffe, Terry, 309

  McCain, John, 219

  presidential election of 2008, 174, 193–96, 278

  McCarthy, Eugene, 20, 23–24, 64

  McCaskill, Claire, 128

  McClinton, Curtis, 17

  McConnell, Mitch, 206, 218, 243, 255, 292, 293–94, 295, 305

  McCray, Chirlane, 322

  McCulloch, Bob, 282–83, 290–91

  McDonnell, Bob, 224

  McDuffie, Arthur, 41, 281

  McGovern, George, 24, 59

  presidential election of 1972, 24, 33–34, 36, 39–40, 150

  McKinney, Cynthia, 71, 101

  McWhorter, John, 121

  Mahatma Gandhi, 162

  Malcolm X, 16, 18, 30, 133, 148

  Mandela, Nelson, 43, 48, 92

  Mansfield, Mike, 5

  Mao Zedong, 34

  Maranatha Baptist Church (Plains), 38–39

  March on Washington (1963), 4, 15, 18, 60, 256, 297

  fiftieth anniversary of, 274–75

  Mariel Boatlift, 40

  Marshall, Thurgood, 41, 72, 143

  Martha’s Vineyard, 200, 276, 279–80, 287–88

  Martin, Roland, 202–3, 230–31

  Martin, Trayvon, xii, 241–46, 267–75, 281, 295

  Medicaid, 14, 294

  Medicare, 14, 27, 224

  Meek, Carrie P., 71, 78, 97, 100

  Meek, Kendrick, 97, 159, 160, 162, 190

  Meet the Press (TV show), 155

  Mehlman, Ken, 125–26

  Metcalfe, Ralph, 108–9

  Mexico City Olympics (1968), 19

  Mezvinsky, Charlotte Clinton, 310–11

  Mfume, Kweisi, 78

  Miami riots of 1980, 40–41, 74

  midterm elections

  1986, 55

  1994, 79–84, 82–83
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br />   2006, 125–29

  2010, 232, 234–37

  2014, 292–96

  Mikulski, Barbara, 72

  Mikva, Abner, 111, 112, 201

  Million Man March (1995), 86

  Milwaukee Black Voters League, 127

  minimum wage, 30, 85, 87

  Mink, Patsy, 100

  Mississippi civil rights workers’ murders, 6, 7

  Mississippi Freedom Summer, 6, 7, 40, 47

  Missouri State Fair, 278

  Missouri State Highway Patrol, 283

  Mitchell, Bobby, 17

  Mitchell, George, 78

  Mitchell, John, 330–31n

  Mondale, Walter, 21, 34

  presidential election of 1976, 38, 39, 293

  presidential election of 1984, ix–x, 46–51, 53, 57, 182, 185

  Mook, Robby, 309, 312

  Moore, Minyon, 51, 63, 135–36

  Moore, Roy, 27

  Morehouse College, 47, 257, 258

  “More Perfect Union, A” speech (2008), 270–74

  Morial, Ernest “Dutch,” 73

  Morial, Marc, 73, 225–26, 234, 238–39, 252, 268

  Morrison, Toni, 94

  Mosby, Marilyn, 319

  Moseley Braun, Carol, 72, 112, 114, 115

  Moses, Bob, 298

  Mother Jones (magazine), 247

  motor voter laws, 64

  Moyers, Bill, 172

  Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 101–3

  MSNBC, 158, 160, 238, 241, 282, 288

  MTV, 66, 70

  Mudd, Roger, 34

  Muhammad Ali, 5, 16–19, 148

  Murdoch, Rupert, 209

  Murray, Patty, 72

  Muskie, Edmund, 34, 150

  My Brother’s Keeper initiative, 286–87

  Myers, Mike, 119, 120

  NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), 3, 13, 15, 37, 78, 126, 127, 132, 224, 225–26, 227–28, 230–31, 232–33, 239, 253, 270, 305

  NAACP Legal Defense Fund, 266, 305

  Nagin, Ray, 122, 124–25

  Nash, Bob, 73

  Nash, Diane, 148, 298

  Nathan, Judith, 107

  Nation, The (magazine), 52, 238

  National Action Network, 60, 77–78, 142–43, 163, 239, 253

  National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission), 21

  National Black Political Convention (1972), 30–33, 130

  National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, 253

  National Council of La Raza, 232

  National Council of Negro Women, 253

  National Employment Law Project, 226

  National Football League (NFL), 121

  National Review (magazine), 11, 207, 302

  National Rifle Association (NRA), 244, 316

  National Urban League, 1, 37, 73, 225, 238–39, 253, 268

  National Voter Registration Act of 1993, 77

  National Women’s Political Caucus, 34

  Nation of Islam, 5, 30, 49, 168

  Navy SEALs, U.S., 237

  NBA All-Star Game, 241

  NBC News, 37, 297, 316, 320

  “Negro Family, The: The Case for National Action” (“Moynihan Report”), 101–2, 181

  “Negro Voter, The: Can He Elect a President?” (White), 9

  Nelson, Bill, 292

  Nesmith, Larry, 232

  New Convenant, 85–87

  New Deal, 9

  New Democrats, 58, 59, 72, 78, 84, 91, 106, 249, 311–12

  New Hampshire, presidential primary of 2008, 146, 148–52, 154

  New Jim Crow, The (Alexander), 268

  New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, 119–25

  New Orleans Superdome, 119, 122

  New Orleans Times-Picayune, 290–91

  New Republic, The (magazine), 165

  New York City, 59–61, 103–6

  New York Daily News, 65

  New Yorker, The (magazine), 94, 171

  New York Post, 159, 208–9

  New York Times, 15, 23, 53, 67, 80–81, 150, 151–52, 153, 160, 162, 163, 164, 171, 211, 231, 261–62, 302–3, 316

  New York U.S. Senate election of 2000, 101–7

  Nineteenth Street Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.), 253

  9/11 attacks (2001), 121, 237

  9/12 Project, 234

  Nixon, Jeremiah “Jay,” 277–78, 282, 283, 284

  Nixon, Richard, x, 10–11

  presidential election of 1960, 12

  presidential election of 1968, 22–25

  presidential election of 1972, 31, 34–35

  Noble, Gil, 16

  “no justice, no peace movement,” 61

  North Carolina, voting laws, 265–66

  Norton, Eleanor Holmes, 40

  N.W.A., 66

  Obama, Barack

  background of, 108–12, 111, 123–24

  black communities’ plight and, 225–27, 239, 256–57

  black critics of, 129–39, 141–42, 173–74, 176–78, 206, 237–41, 253–62, 273, 286–87, 288–89

  on black fatherhood and personal responsibility, 179, 180–82, 256, 258–59

  black supporters of, 137–39, 143–44, 163–66, 224–32, 259–60

  black voters and, 177–81, 186, 193–94

  Congressional Black Caucus and, 152–53, 203–5, 226, 234–35, 239–40, 241

  Democratic Convention keynote address (2004), 112–13, 117, 118

  economic recovery package, 206–7, 208–9, 213

  Ferguson and Michael Brown shooting, 279, 280–83, 285–86, 289–92, 301–2

  at Harvard Law School, 62, 108, 111

  health-care reform of, 207, 213, 214, 217–24, 247, 253, 261

  Henry Louis Gates arrest controversy, 214–16

  Holder and, 182, 211–12, 214

  Hurricane Katrina and, 122–23

  Illinois U.S. Senate election of 2004, 107–8, 112–18

  Iraq War vote, 148–49, 153–54

  Jackson and, 108, 117, 141–42, 182–86, 205–6, 268

  Jarrett and, 199–202, 206, 260

  Lewis and, 139, 163–65, 188–89

  liberal voters and, 232–34

  midterm elections of 2006, 127–28

  midterm elections of 2010, 232, 234–37

  midterm elections of 2014, 295–96

  personal style of, 204–6

  Philadelphia’s “A More Perfect Union” speech (2008), 270–74

  “post-racial” future and, 198–99, 207

  presidency of, 198–307

  presidential primary of 2008, xi–xii, 129–93, 278, 304

  black endorsements, 137–39, 143–44, 163–66

  Brown Chapel speech, 139–40

  Clyburn and, 152–53, 158

  drug use, 152, 154, 156, 179–80

  exploratory committee, 129

  Father’s Day speech, 179, 180–82, 184

  Howard University debate, 141

  Iowa victory, 146–47

  Philadelphia speech, 172, 174–76

  primary concession speech, 146, 150–51

  60 Minutes interview, 134–35

  South Carolina primary, 152–54, 155, 156, 158–61

  Springfield announcement, 130, 132–34, 139

  swing voters, 179–80

  Wright controversy, 132–33, 167–76

  presidential general election of 2008, 193–96

  presidential election of 2012, 241, 247–50, 252, 262

  racial animosity toward, 207–9, 214, 217–20

  racial ecumenism of, 110–11, 112–13, 115–17, 118, 123–24, 139

  racial identity of, 134–35

  racial polarization and, xii, 235–36, 261–63, 297–98, 306–7

  Reverend Wright and, 132–33, 167–76

  Selma 50th Anniversary, 299–303

  Sharpton and, 117–18, 141, 144–45, 153–54, 182–84, 202, 225–26, 260, 268

  Sherrod affair, 228–32

  Smiley and, 129–32, 134, 141, 173–74, 176–78, 237–38, 273

>   Trayvon Martin case, 241–46, 267–75, 280

  white voters and, 194–95, 262

  Wilson’s “you lie” moment, 218–19

  Obama, Malia, 107, 207–8

  Obama, Michelle, 107, 112, 130–31, 198, 200–201, 207, 270

  Obama, Sasha, 107, 207–8

  Occidental College, 111

  O’Connor, Carroll, 26, 28–29

  Office for Civil Rights (OCR), 72

  Ogletree, Charles

  Bill Clinton and, 67, 76–77, 333n

  Obama and, 117–18, 141, 144, 273, 286

  Ohio State University, 268

  O’Leary, Hazel, 73

  Olsen, Clark, 299

  O’Malley, Martin, 314, 321

  Omnibus Crime Bill, 77–78, 83

  O’Neill, Tip, 50

  One Nation Working Together rally, 233

  Operation Big Vote, 42

  Operation Breadbasket, 30, 44–45, 60

  Operation Fast and Furious, 263, 266

  Operation PUSH, 45–46, 51

  O’Reilly, Bill, 184, 230

  Ouren, Bill, 251

  Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica (Boston), 217

  Owens, Jesse, 109

  Owens, Marcellus, 222

  Palestine Liberation Organization, 49

  Palin, Sarah, 195, 228, 234

  Palmer, Alice, 109–10

  Panetta, Leon, 249

  Park Ridge Methodist Church (Chicago), 12–13

  Parks, Gordon, 109

  Patrick, Deval, 125, 128

  Patterson, David, 209

  Pelosi, Nancy, 125, 189, 219, 221, 235, 292

  Penn, Mark, 152, 154, 168, 176

  Perot, Ross, 70–71

  Perry, Rick, 27, 266–67

  Perryman, Lavonia, 51, 63

  Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. See welfare reform

  Pfleger, Michael, 123–24

  Philadelphia Inquirer, 65

  Philadelphia Tribune, 257

  Phillips, Kevin, 23, 25, 83

  Pittsburgh Tribune Review, 176

  Plains Baptist Church, 38–39

  Plouffe, David, 179

  Podesta, John, 249

  Poe, Tef, 286

  police shootings, xii, 41, 61, 104, 105–6, 280–81, 285, 291, 317

  Ferguson and Michael Brown, 276–92, 301–2

  Politico (magazine), 154

  poverty, 88, 113, 225–26

  Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., 10, 29, 30, 110

  presidential elections

  1936, 8–9

  1944, 9

  1948, 9

  1952, 9

  1956, 9–11

  1960, 12, 27

  1964, 8, 11–14

  1968, 20–26

  1972, 29, 31, 32–35, 39–40

  1976, 37–40, 57

  1980, 42–43

  1984, 45, 46–51, 185–86

  1988, ix–x, 51–57

  1992, 62–73

  1996, 87, 90

  2000, 95–101

  2004, 108, 113–14

  2008, 193–97. See also presidential primary of 2008

  2012, 241, 247–50, 252, 262

  2016. See Clinton, Hillary Rodham, presidential election of 2016

 

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