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Matthew Algeo

    Matthew Algeo se adentra en los eventos inusuales y cautivadores de la historia estadounidense, tejiendo a menudo sus propias experiencias en narrativas contadas en tercera persona. Como periodista, su trabajo ha abarcado cuatro continentes, ganando un lugar en destacados programas de radio pública de EE. UU. El enfoque distintivo de Algeo aporta una perspectiva única a su escritura, invitando a los lectores a explorar los caminos menos transitados del folclore y la historia de Estados Unidos. Su estilo narrativo ofrece una cautivadora mezcla de reflexión personal e investigación histórica.

    All This Marvelous Potential
    • All This Marvelous Potential

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      In early 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy ventured deep into the heart of eastern Kentucky to gauge the progress of President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty. Kennedy, already considering challenging Johnson for the Democratic presidential nomination, 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.  This book provides 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

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