Ralph W. Yarborough, the People's Senator

Ralph W. Yarborough, the People's Senator
Title Ralph W. Yarborough, the People's Senator PDF eBook
Author Patrick L. Cox
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 509
Release 2010-06-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0292782438

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A compelling biography of a Texas senator who was “a defiant, dedicated liberal in the face of conservative Southern politics” (Publishers Weekly). Revered by many Texans and other Americans as “the People’s Senator,” Ralph Webster Yarborough fought for “the little people” in a political career that places him in the ranks of the most influential leaders in Texas history. The only U.S. senator representing a former Confederate state to vote for every significant piece of modern civil rights legislation, Yarborough became a cornerstone of Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society programs in the areas of education, environmental preservation, and health care. In doing so, he played a major role in the social and economic modernization of Texas and the American South. He often defied conventional political wisdom with his stands against powerful interests and with his vocal opposition to the Vietnam War. Yet to this day, his admirers speak of Yarborough as an inspiration for public service and a model of political independence and integrity. This biography offers the first in-depth look at the life and career of Ralph Yarborough. Patrick L. Cox draws on Yarborough’s personal and professional papers, as well as on extensive interviews with the senator and his associates, to follow Yarborough from his formative years in East Texas through his legal and judicial career in the 1930s, decorated military service in World War II, unsuccessful campaigns for Texas governor in the 1950s, distinguished tenure in the United States Senate from 1957 to 1970, and return to legal practice through the 1980s. Although Yarborough’s liberal politics set him at odds with most of the Texas power brokers of his time, including Lyndon Johnson, his accomplishments have become part of the national fabric. Medicare recipients, beneficiaries of the Cold War G.I. Bill, and even beachcombers on Padre Island National Seashore all share in the lasting legacy of Senator Ralph Yarborough.

Profiles in Power

Profiles in Power
Title Profiles in Power PDF eBook
Author Kenneth E. Hendrickson
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 396
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0292779453

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Profiles in Power offers concise biographies of fourteen twentieth-century Texans who wielded significant political power and influence in Washington, D.C. First published in 1993 by Harlan Davidson, it has been revised and updated with new chapters on John Nance Garner and Henry Gonzalez and expanded chapters on Lyndon Johnson, Barbara Jordan, Ralph Yarborough, Jim Wright, and John Tower. Demonstrating the validity of a biographical approach to history, the book as a whole covers all the major political issues of the twentieth century, as well as the pivotal role of Texans in defining the national agenda.

Failing Our Veterans

Failing Our Veterans
Title Failing Our Veterans PDF eBook
Author Mark Boulton
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 286
Release 2014-08
Genre History
ISBN 0814724876

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Returning Vietnam veterans had every reason to expect that the government would take care of their readjustment needs in the same way it had done for veterans of both World War II and Korea. But the Vietnam generation soon discovered that their G.I. Bills fell well short of what many of them believed they had earned. Mark Boulton’s groundbreaking study provides the first analysis of the legislative debates surrounding the education benefits offered under the Vietnam-era G.I. Bills. Specifically, the book explores why legislators from both ends of the political spectrum failed to provide Vietnam veterans the same generous compensation offered to veterans of previous wars. Failing Our Veterans should be essential reading to scholars of the Vietnam War, political history, or of social policy. Contemporary lawmakers should heed its historical lessons on how we ought to treat our returning veterans. Indeed, veterans wishing to fully understand their own homecoming experience will find great interest in the book’s conclusions.

American Politics in the Postwar Sunbelt

American Politics in the Postwar Sunbelt
Title American Politics in the Postwar Sunbelt PDF eBook
Author Sean P. Cunningham
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2014-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 1139992155

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This book analyzes the political culture of the American Sunbelt since the end of World War II. It highlights and explains the Sunbelt's emergence during the second half of the twentieth century as the undisputed geographic epicentre for conservative Republican power in the United States. However, the book also investigates the ongoing nature of political contestation within the postwar Sunbelt, often highlighting the underappreciated persistence of liberal and progressive influences across the region. Sean P. Cunningham argues that the conservative Republican ascendancy that so many have identified as almost synonymous with the rise of the postwar American Sunbelt was hardly an easy, unobstructed victory march. Rather, it was consistently challenged and never preordained. The history of American politics in the postwar Sunbelt resembles a roller-coaster of partisan and ideological adaptation and transformation.

Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education

Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education
Title Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education PDF eBook
Author Josue M. Gonzalez
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 1057
Release 2008-06-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1412937205

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The book is arranged alphabetically from Academic English to Zelasko, Nancy.

Congressional Record

Congressional Record
Title Congressional Record PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress
Publisher
Total Pages 1290
Release 1970
Genre Law
ISBN

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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)

Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
Title Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
Publisher
Total Pages 1648
Release 1965
Genre Labor policy
ISBN

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