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Walking with Presidents By Alex Poinsett

Walking with Presidents by Alex Poinsett


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Walking with Presidents: Louis Martin and the Rise of Black Political Power by Alex Poinsett

In the last weeks of the 1960 presidential race, Louis Martin pulled off a minor miracle. With two days to go before the election, this passionate civil rights advocate and Democratic activists put two million pamphlets into the hands of black voters across America, informing them of Senator John F. Kennedy's sympathetic phone call to Martin Luther King, Jr., then languishing in a Georgia prison. The center of gravity in black partisan support shifted, and Kennedy won by a hair. This is just one example of the remarkable influence Louis Martin had on national politics for more than four decades. Now, for the first time, the story of Louis Martin's life is told. Walking with Presidents traces the career of an African American who rose from crusading journalist to preeminent presidential advisor and civil rights liason in the Kennedy, Johnson, and Carter administrations. Martin was the consummate insider, unconcerned about who got credit for his work so long as he could advance his mission-bringing African Americans into the political mainstream.

Walking with Presidents Reviews

More than any other person, Louis Martin has paved the way for the significant involvement of black Americans at all levels of the Democratic party. . . . He is an extraordinary human being. -- Ron Brown
We didn't have many civil rights crises when I was in the White House because I was always on Louis Martin's side. -- Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States
[Louis] has been . . . a fighter for social justice and a practical man of public affairs. I don't know what trouble Louis is going to get into. He got me into a great deal. -- Lyndon Johnson
Thurgood Marshall probably would not have been appointed to the Supreme Court, nor Andrew Brimmer to the Federal Reserve, nor Robert Weaver to President Johnson's Cabinet, but for Louis Martin. -- Vernon Jordan
Martin has had the most influence on John and Robert Kennedy of any black American. He was the one African American they listened to with unqualified respect and without any feeling that he was pushing anybody's agenda. -- Harris Wofford
The guy who is on the inside, not compromising, but understanding how the game is played, is the one that lifts the level of life for black America. That's what Louis Martin did. -- Carl Rowan

About Alex Poinsett

Alex Poinsett is an award-winning journalist and author whose work has focused on urban and social issues. He was a contributor to Ebony magazine for 26 years. He lives in Chicago.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword by Vernon Jordan Chapter 2 Preface by Eddie N. Williams Chapter 3 Introduction by David J. Garrow Chapter 4 Learing About Race Chapter 5 Crusading in Detroit Chapter 6 Drawing a Larger Circle Chapter 7 Rallying the Troops: The JFK Campaign Chapter 8 A Voice for Civil Rights: The Kennedy Years Chapter 9 Making History: The Weaver, Brimmer, and Marshall Appointments Chapter 10 Walking Through New Doors: The Johnson Years Chapter 11 Rescuing the Georgia Brigade: The Carter Years Chapter 12 Moving the Mountain: The Legacy of Louis Martin

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CIN084769741XG
9780847697410
084769741X
Walking with Presidents: Louis Martin and the Rise of Black Political Power by Alex Poinsett
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
20000326
288
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