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As deputy attorney general under Bobby Kennedy and then attorney
general and under secretary of state for Lyndon Johnson, Nicholas
deB. Katzenbach offers a unique perspective on the civil rights
movement, Vietnam, and other issues of the day. In this engaging
memoir, by turns intensely dramatic and charmingly matter-of-fact,
we are treated to a ringside seat for Katzenbach's confrontation
with segregationist governor George C. Wallace over the integration
of the University of Alabama, his efforts to steer the Civil Rights
Act of 1964 through Congress, and then his transition to the State
Department, where he served at the center of the storm over
Vietnam. In the political climate of this election season, Some of
It Was Fun provides a refreshing reminder of the hopes and
struggles of an earlier era, speaking both to readers who came of
age in the 1960s and to a generation of young people looking to
that period for political inspiration.
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