Jul 20, 2017
The Civil Rights Movement is often looked back upon as a time when
social activism sparked real political change. During that time,
the United States saw some of its greatest leaders guide the
country through turbulent years. Martin Luther King Jr. and
President John F. Kennedy provided different models of leadership,
which some argue are needed today. In this episode, Professor
Julian Zelizer interviews Steven Levingston, nonfiction editor at
the Washington Post, about the battle over civil rights. Levingston
is the author of "Kennedy and King: The President, the Pastor, and
the Battle over Civil Rights", “Little Demon in the City of Light:
A True Story of Murder and Mesmerism in Belle Époque Paris” and
“The Kennedy Baby: The Loss that Transformed JFK.”