Fifty years after President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce a federal court order desegregating the city's Central High School, a leading authority on Eisenhower presents an original and engrossing narrative that places Ike and his civil rights policies in dramatically new light. Historians such as Stephen Ambrose and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., have portrayed Eisenhower as aloof, if not outwardly hostile, to the plight of African-Americans in the 1950s. It is still widely assumed that he opposed the Supreme Court's landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision mandating the desegregation of public schools, that he deeply regretted appointing Earl Warren as the Court's chief justice because of his role in molding Brown, that he was a bystander in Congress's passage of the civil rights acts of 1957 and 1960, and that he so mishandled the Little Rock crisis that he was forced to dispatch troops to rescue a failed policy. In this sweeping narrative, David A. Nichols demonstrates that these assumptions are wrong. Drawing on archival documents neglected by biographers and scholars, including thousands of pages newly available from the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Nichols takes us inside the Oval Office to look over Ike's shoulder as he worked behind the scenes, prior to Brown, to desegregate the District of Columbia and complete the desegregation of the armed forces. We watch as Eisenhower, assisted by his close collaborator, Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., sifted through candidates for federal judgeships and appointed five pro-civil rights justices to the Supreme Court and progressive judges to lower courts. We witness Eisenhower crafting civil rights legislation, deftly building a congressional coalition that passed the first civil rights act in eighty-two years, and maneuvering to avoid a showdown with Orval Faubus, the governor of Arkansas, over desegregation of Little Rock's Central High. Nichols demonstrates that Eisenhower, though he was a product of his time and its backward racial attitudes, was actually more progressive on civil rights in the 1950s than his predecessor, Harry Truman, and his successors, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. Eisenhower was more a man of deeds than of words and preferred quiet action over grandstanding. His cautious public rhetoric -- especially his legalistic response to Brown -- gave a misleading impression that he was not committed to the cause of civil rights. In fact, Eisenhower's actions laid the legal and political groundwork for the more familiar breakthroughs in civil rights achieved in the 1960s. Fair, judicious, and exhaustively researched, A Matter of Justice is the definitive book on Eisenhower's civil rights policies that every presidential historian and future biographer of Ike will have to contend with.
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这本小说简直是一场关于人性与道德的迷宫探险,作者构建的世界观宏大而细腻,每一个角色都仿佛是从真实生活中走出来的,带着各自的阴影与光芒。我尤其欣赏作者对复杂社会议题的探讨,它不仅仅停留在表面的冲突,而是深入挖掘了制度、偏见以及个体如何在巨大的洪流中挣扎求存。故事的节奏掌控得极好,从开篇的悬念迭起到中间层层递进的揭秘,再到最后高潮部分的爆发,几乎让人喘不过气来。我常常在阅读时停下来,沉思那些关于公正与不公的边界,书中的每一个转折点都设计得如此精妙,让你不得不去质疑自己原有的判断。那些错综复杂的人物关系,如同蛛网般密布,每一次解开一个结,都引出更多意想不到的线索。读完后劲十足,它强迫你走出舒适区,去审视那些平时被我们忽略的社会角落,那种震撼感久久不散,绝对是一部能引发深刻思考的佳作。
评分坦白讲,这本书的阅读门槛稍高,它不是那种可以轻松“嗑”下去的爆米花读物,它要求你投入心力去解读那些潜藏在文字之下的张力与反讽。作者对语言的驾驭达到了出神入化的地步,他能用最简洁的句子表达最复杂的情感状态,那种精准度和锐利感让人不得不拍案叫绝。我花了大量时间去品味那些措辞,很多段落我反复阅读了好几遍,试图捕捉作者构建的那些微妙的语境和潜台词。它更像是一部文学艺术品,而非单纯的娱乐小说。如果你追求的是那种能挑战你智力、让你在合上书本后依然在脑海中不断重放咀嚼的文字盛宴,那么这本书绝对不容错过。它带来的智力上的满足感,远远超越了情节本身的跌宕起伏。
评分这本书最让我感到震撼的地方,在于它对“灰色地带”的描绘,彻底打破了传统叙事中“非黑即白”的二元对立。书中的角色,无论正邪,都有着令人信服的动机和无可指摘的痛苦,这使得“正义”这个概念本身变得飘忽不定、难以捉摸。我欣赏作者没有试图给出简单的答案,而是将选择的重担抛给了读者。故事的氛围营造得非常成功,那种弥漫在空气中的不安感,仿佛能透过纸张渗透出来。每一次看似胜利的时刻,都伴随着某种隐秘的损失,这种平衡的艺术处理得极其高明。它不是一本读起来让人感觉舒服的书,但绝对是一本让你在精神上得到极大成长的书,它拓宽了我对道德困境的理解边界。
评分这部作品的结构简直是鬼斧神工,我得说,它绝对是近年来少有的在叙事手法上敢于大胆创新的尝试。作者似乎故意打破了线性的时间观,用碎片化的叙事、交叉对比的视角,构建了一个需要读者主动参与拼图的阅读过程。一开始我有些吃力,总感觉线索散乱,但一旦抓住了核心脉络,那种豁然开朗的快感是无与伦比的。它像一个精密的钟表,每一个齿轮——每一个场景、每一段对话——都在推动着整体的运转,但你必须耐心等待,直到所有部分啮合在一起的那一刻。我尤其欣赏作者在细节处理上的偏执,那些看似不经意间的环境描写,其实都埋藏着关键的伏笔。这本书是对传统小说叙事的一种温柔的颠覆,推荐给所有厌倦了平铺直叙的读者。
评分读完这本书,我有一种被某种纯粹的力量击中的感觉。它不像有些作品那样追求情节的曲折离奇,反而更像是一面清晰的镜子,映照出人性的幽暗与光辉交织的复杂本质。叙事风格非常内敛,但情感的张力却无比巨大,尤其是在描绘那些无声的牺牲和隐忍的痛苦时,文字的力量达到了极致。我花了很长时间才从那种压抑而又充满希望的氛围中抽离出来。作者的笔触带着一种近乎诗意的冷静,即便是在描述最残酷的场景,也保持着一种令人敬畏的克制。阅读体验是极其沉浸的,我感觉自己不是在看故事,而是切切实实地“体验”了书中人物的命运。它成功地将宏大的主题包裹在一个极具个人色彩的故事之中,让你在为书中人物的命运揪心的同时,也感受到了更深层次的哲学拷问。
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