Campaign '68 APM Reports
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- Society & Culture
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Fifty years ago, the country was rocked by a historic presidential campaign. The Democratic party crumbled, a new Republican era began, and the country threatened to split in two. Campaign '68 traces the twists, turns and tragic violence that followed Americans all the way to the voting booths. What began in '68 is still roiling American politics today.
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"A fundamentally divided society"
Historian Rick Perlstein traces the country's ideological divisions from John F. Kennedy's assassination through Richard Nixon's campaign to modern politics.
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The gender gap
Political scientist Lori Cox Han traces the growing role of women in politics from 1968 to now: "Women are not a monolithic voting bloc, and I think that's one of the biggest misconceptions out there."
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Art of the spectacle
Roger Ailes helped Republicans use television to get elected for decades. He was more politically influential than many politicians themselves. In 1968, Ailes helped Richard Nixon win the White House -- and he was only getting started. Gabriel Sherman, author of a biography on Ailes, traces how the master manipulator shaped elections from Nixon to Trump.
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The politics of race
Historian Peniel Joseph explores how racial anxiety and resentment among white voters shaped the 1968 campaign -- and still shapes politics today.
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4: Fault lines
Nixon uses a powerful weapon in new ways: television. Politics will never be the same.
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3: A figure of destiny
Richard Nixon campaigns on law and order, while George Wallace rises on racist rhetoric. The run for the White House intensifies.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful
APM makes the best history podcasts. I was thrilled to discover this new one about 1968, Nixon, LBJ, RFK and more. It includes incredible archival audio and a fast-paced storytelling sensibility. I love how each episode is quick and bite-sized, very manageable to listen to. Brilliant stuff and very educational. Please keep up the amazing work APM!!!
Aweful
I thought this would be an historical retelling of the ‘68 campaign but it’s just mostly revisionist truckle
Absolutely Fantastic
Much more entertaining than other political/historical podcasts I have listened to. If you love the Vietnam War era and are fascinated by its history, this podcast is for you.