The Trinity: JFK, LBJ and Civil Rights in African American Memory, with Dr. Sharron Wilkins Conrad
A striking triptych once displayed in countless Black American households, the Trinity typically features Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy. Drawing on decades of oral histories, cultural analysis and community memory, Conrad traces the Trinity across several decades, showing how Black Americans didn’t merely remember the civil rights movement; they shaped its meaning. The Trinity reveals why Kennedy’s image hung beside King and Christ, while Lyndon B. Johnson, despite signing the 1964 Civil Rights Act into legislation, remained largely unheralded.
The Museum welcomes historian Dr. Sharron Wilkins Conrad author of The Trinity: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Civil Rights in African American Memory. In this book Dr. Conrad reveals how Black Americans came to revere John F. Kennedy as a civil rights hero while viewing Johnson’s legacy through a more complicated lens. A longtime educator, scholar and former Director of Education and Public Programs at The Sixth Floor Museum, Dr. Conrad’s work at major cultural and academic institutions lends to her expertise on the subject. Dr. Conrad brings a unique perspective to this conversation about leadership, memory and the enduring impact of the civil rights movement. Purchase Dr. Conrad's book from the Museum Store.
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