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9781641605694

All This Marvelous Potential Robert Kennedy's 1968 Tour of Appalachia

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    9781641605694

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    1641605693

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2021-10-05
  • Publisher: Chicago Review Press

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"A powerful story, skillfully told." —Booklist 

A new portrait of Robert Kennedy, a politician who, for all his faults, had the uncommon courage to stand up to a president from his own party and shine a light on America's shortcomings

In early 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy ventured deep into the heart of Appalachia to gauge the progress of President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty. Kennedy viewed his two days in Kentucky as an opportunity to test his antiwar and antipoverty message with hardscrabble white voters.  

Among the strip mines, one-room schoolhouses, and dilapidated homes, however, Kennedy encountered a strong mistrust and intense resentment of establishment politicians. 

In All This Marvelous Potential, author Matthew Algeo meticulously retraces RFK's tour of eastern Kentucky, visiting the places he visited and meeting with the people he met. Algeo explains how and why the region has changed since 1968, and why it matters for the rest of the country.  

The similarities between then and now are astonishing: divisive politics, racial strife, economic uncertainty, and environmental alarm.   

Author Biography

Matthew Algeo is the author of Harry Truman’s Excellent Adventure, The President Is a Sick Man, and Abe & Fido. An award-winning journalist, Algeo has reported from four continents for public radio’s All Things Considered, Marketplace, and Morning Edition.

Table of Contents

Robert F. Kennedy’s Itinerary

Introduction

Part I: Before the Trip

            Night

            Dysgenics

            Replace Their Despair

            Tom Fletcher

            An Article in Life

            Poverty Obsessed

            A Pioneer in Opposition Research

Part II: Tuesday, February 13, 1968

            1:00 pm—Vortex

            Swango Fugate

            Black and Proud

            Reverend Connie

            Just Pee in This Jug

            Sedition

            2:30 pm—Barwick

            Three Licks and a Smile

            3:30 pm—Hazard

            5:00 pm—Yellow Creek, A Guy Who Wears Horns

            Hell, I’ll Handle This

            A Prairie in the Mountains

            7:00 pm—Pippa Passes, The Globe Woman

            Reverend Baldridge

            The Deepening Swamp

            “Ulysses”

            Campaign ’68

            Lurleen

Part III: Wednesday, February 14, 1968

            8:00 am—Whitesburg

            A Winter Tan

            To Cure Poverty

            10:00 am—Neon, Waiting for Kennedy

            Nell

            Make Yourselves Comfortable

            A Worm in a Miniskirt

            The A.V.s

            The Cloverfork Newsletter

            The Average Homosexual

            Paper Bags

            The War on Welfare Queens

            Dave Zegeer

            The Zegeer Files

            All the Girls

            3:00 pm—Prestonsburg

            From the Kentucky Coal Mines . . .

            . . . to the California Sun

Part IV: After the Trip

            Another Thing I Wish to Comment on Is Your Long Hair

            I Knew Something Was Wrong

            Cote’s Cemetery

Acknowledgments

Sources

Bibliography
Index

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