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The first comprehensive study of the politics and policies of public and nonpublic school aid and desegregation at the end of the twentieth century
Roman Catholics constitute the most populous religious denomination in the US. With the election of John F. Kennedy in 1960, they attained a political prominence to match their rapidly ascending socioeconomic and cultural profile. This book traces the role of American Catholics in presidential policies and politics from 1960 until 2004.
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