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Title:Hubert Humphrey: A Biography
ISBN13:9780873514736
ISBN10:0873514734
Author:Solberg, Carl (Author)
Description:Hubert Humphrey Was The Consummate Liberal Politician Of The Second Half Of The Twentieth Century, Evolving From Charismatic Mayor Of Minneapolis To Crusading U S Senator To Compliant Vice President Under The Overpowering Lyndon B Johnson--To Defeated Presidential Hopeful

Here Is The Most Complete And Authoritative Biography Of Humphrey Ever Written Based On Over Two Hundred Interviews And Access To His Papers At The Minnesota Historical Society, It Presents A Portrait Of A Vivacious, Complex Man, The Leading Orator And Most Productive Legislator Of His Age

The Book Opens With An Account Of What May Have Been Humphrey's Finest Hour, The 1948 Democratic National Convention, When The Brash, Young Mayor Of Minneapolis Challenged Southern Conservatives And Committed His Party To The Civil Rights Laws That Reshaped Twentieth-Century America

Here Too Is The Story Of Humphrey's Failure To Weather The Contending Passions And Ambitions Of The Sixties, And Of The Humiliating Bargain He Made With Lyndon Johnson In Accepting The Vice-Presidency In 1964 The Author's Dramatic Account Of This Relationship Highlights Johnson's Ruthlessness And Humphrey's Inability To See The Catastrophic Political Consequences Of His Blind Loyalty To The President

In Carl Solberg's Vivid Retelling, Humphrey's Compassion And Ambition, Successes And Ultimate Failures, Are Placed In Historical Context And Provide A Vital Source For The Understanding Of Our Times
Binding:Paperback, Paperback
Publisher:MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOC PR
Publication Date:2003-11-03
Weight:1.83 lbs
Dimensions:1.48'' H x 8.96'' L x 5.99'' W
Number of Pages:572
Language:English