Jimmy Carter in Africa: Race and the Cold War (Cold War International History Project)

By Nancy Mitchell.

Jimmy Carter in Africa: Race and the Cold War (Cold War International History Project)

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In the mid-1970s, the Cold War had frozen into a nuclear stalemate in Europe and retreated from the headlines in Asia. As Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter fought for the presidency in late 1976, the superpower struggle overseas seemed to take a backseat to more contentious domestic issues of race relations and rising unemployment. There was one continent, however, where the Cold War was on the point of flaring hot: Africa. Jimmy Carter in Africa opens just after Henry Kissinger's failed 1975 plot in Angola, as Carter launches his presidential campaign. The Civil Rights Act was only a deca...

ISBN(s)

0804793859, 9780804793858

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