Gil Hahn

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These comments have irked historians for many years. Stephen Ambrose, a prominent (and usually obsequious) biographer, wrote in 1990 that Eisenhower’s “refusal to lead [on civil rights] was almost criminal.” Eisenhower’s failure to laud the Brown decision “did incalculable harm to the civil-rights crusade and to America’s image.”
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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