WAR WITHOUT VICTORY
A fragile president driven by a fear of failure and humiliation tried to convince America, one rally at a time, to change the world. He barely survived the attempt.
A fragile president driven by a fear of failure and humiliation tried to convince America, one rally at a time, to change the world. He barely survived the attempt.
In August 1963 Martin Luther King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, but what brought the civil rights activists to Washington? Charles Euchner explores.