How the election of 1968 changed us

By , Guest Columnist Published: April 09, 2019 5:16 PM CT
Aram Goudsouzian
Guest Columnist

Aram Goudsouzian

Aram Goudsouzian is the Bizot Family Professor of History at the University of Memphis and author of numerous books on race, politics and culture. He serves on the Board of Directors at the National Civil Rights Museum.

The presidential campaign of 1968 was a last hurrah for the “Old Politics,” in which political machines and party leaders determined the major nominees. It also highlighted a “New Politics,” in which candidates took their cases to the people, through party primaries and modern technology.

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