The American Dole

The American Dole
Title The American Dole PDF eBook
Author Jeff Singleton
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 264
Release 2000-09-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Singleton examines the origins and implementation of the first federal welfare programs in the early 1930s. Based on his extensive research in the archives of federal welfare agencies, Singleton seeks to link the expansion and federalization of relief with recent efforts to reform "welfare."

Elizabeth Dole

Elizabeth Dole
Title Elizabeth Dole PDF eBook
Author Dana Meachen Rau
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 120
Release 2007-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780756515836

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A biography of Elizabeth Dole, who held the posts of U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Secretary of Labor, and President of the American Red Cross.

Elizabeth Hanford Dole

Elizabeth Hanford Dole
Title Elizabeth Hanford Dole PDF eBook
Author Molly M. Wertheimer
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 308
Release 2004-12-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313018189

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As a politician, what you say and how you say it is almost as important as what you do. Political careers are made based not only on substantive achievements, but also on style, presentation, speeches, and debates. Dole's is no exception. After a career in government service spanning six presidents, from Lyndon B. Johnson to George H. W. Bush, she became widely recognized as a leading Republican politician in her own right after her 1996 speech at the GOP convention. In 1999 she spent six months campaigning for president before dropping out of the race due to a lack of adequate funds, and in 2002 she was elected U.S. Senator from North Carolina. In this biography of Dole, the authors show how she has been able to advance the causes she cares about, as well as her political career, through her consummate skills as a public speaker. Dole's career included service in two cabinets, as Secretary of Transportation (Reagan) and Secretary of Labor (Bush), and she also served as president of the American Red Cross. The authors quote liberally from her speeches and interviews to illustrate the events of her political career and to place her choices—personal, career, and political—in the context of the times and places in which she grew up and came of age. Her trajectory—from Southern belle debutante to Harvard Law School student and from political wife to presidential candidate and U.S. senator—is fascinating, and the deftness with which she has been able to deflect the criticisms thrown her way is instructive for women of both political parties and for politicians of both genders.

UNLIMITED PARTNERS

UNLIMITED PARTNERS
Title UNLIMITED PARTNERS PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Dole
Publisher
Total Pages 406
Release 1996-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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A joint autobiography of the lives, careers and political accomplishments of Elizabeth and Bob Dole.

Elizabeth Dole

Elizabeth Dole
Title Elizabeth Dole PDF eBook
Author Eileen Lucas
Publisher
Total Pages 56
Release 1998
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761302032

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This is a biography of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, who served as Secretary of Transportation and is now president of the American Red Cross.

Bob Dole

Bob Dole
Title Bob Dole PDF eBook
Author Stanley G. Hilton
Publisher Chicago : Contemporary Books
Total Pages 304
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The Style and Rhetoric of Elizabeth Dole

The Style and Rhetoric of Elizabeth Dole
Title The Style and Rhetoric of Elizabeth Dole PDF eBook
Author Rachel B. Friedman
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 155
Release 2013-12-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0739182382

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This book analyses the public discourse of Elizabeth Dole. It explores the way in which this trail-blazing public figure navigated the double binds that confront women who obtain and exercise political power. The text argues that Dole crafted a conservative, feminine persona in which she depicted herself as a selfless public servant. This sense of servant was defined through Dole’s appeal to the transcendent moral purposes of Christianity. She used this image to great effect in her most noteworthy public addresses, especially her 1996 Republican National Convention speech in support of her husband’s presidential campaign. In her 2008 unsuccessful North Carolina U.S. Senate reelection campaign Elizabeth Dole’s political style unraveled in the face of a series of effective attacks by her opponent, Kay Hagan, and her own desperate rhetorical appeals to stave off defeat.