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A Quiet Challenge

Edward W. Brooke and the Politics of Civil Rights

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Paperback | Engels | Black New England
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The first full-length biography of a consequential figure in twentieth-century American politics

In 1962, Edward W. Brooke (1919-2015) upended political convention by becoming the first popularly elected African American attorney general of Massachusetts. His victory was striking not only because Massachusetts was an overwhelmingly white state with a small Black population, but also because Brooke was a Republican and an Episcopalian in a deeply Democratic, Irish Catholic political culture. Navigating these contradictions, Brooke crafted a distinctive political style--measured, pragmatic, and quietly transformative--that reshaped civil rights politics in the North. In A Quiet Challenge, Jordan O'Neal Alexander offers the first full-length biography of Brooke, revealing him as a Black Republican whose carefully calibrated approach to race, law, and governance won broad white support while often distancing him from Boston's Black community.

As attorney general, Brooke sought to uphold the rule of law while advancing principles of fairness, equality, and public safety, an approach that reflected both political constraint and moral resolve. Brooke again defied expectations in 1966 when he won election to the United States Senate, becoming the first popularly elected African American senator since Reconstruction. Serving two terms during the height of the civil rights movement, he emerged as a powerful national voice on issues of racial justice. He played a key role in blocking two Supreme Court nominees aligned with President Richard Nixon's "southern strategy," even as his support for school desegregation and busing during the Boston Busing Crisis contributed to his eventual political decline. Throughout his career, Brooke remained committed to building a society in which Black Americans--and all Americans--could fully participate and prosper. This volume demonstrates how Brooke's restrained, yet persistent political strategy helped expand the possibilities for Black leadership within mainstream American politics.

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9781625349873
Verschijningsdatum:
25/11/2026
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Paperback
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152 mm x 229 mm
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