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the meeting was not a success; it crystallized a problem that was basic to the civil rights movement of the sixties. The white liberals, represented by Kennedy and Marshall, were still pledged to reform the existing system. The blacks at the meeting saw the race problem as having moral dimensions that transcended the particular concerns of the day and went to the heart of what it was to be American.
James Baldwin: A Biography
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