American Decades
McCarthy, Eugene J. 1916-
U.S SENATOR, 1958-1971; DEMOCRATIC PRESIDEN-
TIAL CANDIDATE, 1968
A Leader for the "Doves."
As the first antiwar candidate to declare his candidacy for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination, the scholarly and reserved Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy of Minnesota became a surprisingly strong magnet for college-age opponents of the Vietnam War. He pulled students back into mainstream politics, where they enthusiastically campaigned door-to-door for their candidate, who on at least one occasion was late for a campaign appearance because he was busy discussing literature with poet Robert Lowell.
Background.
Born in Watkins, Minnesota, McCarthy, a devout Roman Catholic, spent most of the first thirteen years after his graduation from Saint John's University in that state teaching economics and sociology at Catholic high schools and colleges. He also spent nine months in 1942-1943 as a novice in a Benedictine...
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1960's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Assassination and Violent Protest
- The Cold War Continued: Crisis Years, 1960-1965
- The Cold War Continued: The Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Cold War Continued: Nuclear Arms Race, Arms Control, and Détente
- The Cold War Continued: The Vietnam War
- Domestic Policy: Government, Civil Rights, and Race Relations
- Domestic Policy: Government and the Economy
- Domestic Policy: The Great Society
- National Politics: 1960 Elections
- National Politics: 1962 Elections
- National Politics: 1964 Elections
- National Politics: 1966 Elections
- National Politics: 1968 Elections
- Radical Politics: Black Power
- Radical Politics: The Far Right
- Radical Politics: The New Left
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1960–1969
