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The Global Implications of Civil Rights Protests
This chapter explores President Lyndon B. Johnson's reaction to a significant incident at the Monson Motor Lodge during the 1964 Civil Rights movement. It examines how he aimed to balance the domestic push for civil rights with the geopolitical implications of U.S. public relations amid the Cold War.
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