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  1. In Justice Rising, a landmark reconsideration of Robert Kennedy’s life and legacy, Patricia Sullivan draws on government files, personal papers, and oral interviews to reveal how he grasped the moment to emerge as a transformational leader.

  2. Patricia Sullivan. Associate Professor and Chair, Public Policy, UNC Chapel Hill. Verified email at email.unc.edu - Homepage. war international conflict national security policy military intervention. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Cited by.

  3. 26 de sept. de 2023 · Patricia Sullivan examines his journey in her book Justice Rising: Robert Kennedy’s America in Black and White. Sullivan follows Kennedy through major moments in his life, beginning with his role in the Kennedy family, to his time as attorney general in his brother President John F. Kennedy’s cabinet, and culminating with his own ...

  4. Patricia Sullivan is the author of Lift Every Voice: The NAACP and the Making of the Civil Rights Movement, the first history of the formative decades of America’s oldest civil rights organization; Days of Hope: Race and Democracy in the New Deal Era; and Freedom Writer: Virginia Foster Durr, Letters from the Civil Rights Years.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Patricia Sullivan, a professor of history at the University of South Carolina, has made significant contributions to the field of Black History through her scholarly works. In my view her research and writing offer compelling perspectives, all shaped by a unique blend of academic rigor and a deep commitment to uncovering and ...

  6. Bio. Specializes in United States history (1865 to the present), with an emphasis on the African American experience, politics, race relations, and the history of the Civil Rights Movement. Professor Sullivans most recent book, Justice Rising: Robert Kennedy’s America in Black and White (Harvard University Press, 2021) focuses on the ...

  7. Patricia Sullivan. An epic narrative of the struggle against injustice, hailed as “the definitive history of the NAACP” by Henry Louis Gates Jr. “Superb new history . . . elegantly written. A compelling, exhaustively researched account that sweeps across much of the last century.” —Jonathan Rosenberg, The Christian Science Monitor.