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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama :The University of Alabama Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959245263902883
    Format: 1 online resource (252 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8173-8888-5
    Series Statement: The Modern South
    Content: "Florida governor Reubin Askew memorably characterized a leader as "someone who cares enough to tell the people not merely what they want to hear, but what they need to know." It was a surprising statement for a contemporary politician to make, and, more surprising still, it worked. In The Politics of Trust: Reubin Askew and Florida in the 1970s, Gordon E. Harvey traces the life and career of the man whose public service many still recall as "the Golden Age" of Florida politics. Askew rose to power on a wave of "New South" leadership that hoped to advance the Democratic Party beyond the intransigent torpor of southern politics since the Civil War. He hoped to replace appeals to white supremacy with a vision of a more diverse and inclusive party. Following his election in Florida, other New South leaders such as Georgia's Jimmy Carter, Arkansas's Dale Bumpers, and South Carolina's John C. West all came to power. Audacious and gifted, Askew was one of six children raised by a single mother in Pensacola. As he worked his way up through the ranks of the state legislature, few in Florida except his constituents knew his name when he challenged Republic incumbent Claude R. Kirk Jr. on a populist platform promising higher corporate taxes. When he won, he inaugurated a series of reforms, including a new 5 percent corporate income tax; lower consumer, property, and school taxes; a review of penal statutes; environmental protections; higher welfare benefits; and workers' compensation to previously uncovered migrant laborers. Touting honesty, candor, and transparency, Askew dubbed his administration "government in the sunshine." Harvey demonstrates that Askew's success was not in spite of his penchant for bold, sometimes unpopular stances, but rather because his mix of unvarnished candor, sober ethics, and religious faith won the trust of the diverse peoples of his state. "--
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Preface; 1. "Reubin Who?"; 2. The "Nut with a Huey Long Outlook"; 3. "Rube's Funny Notions"; 4. "Ignorance Is the Midwife of Demagoguery and Oppression"; 5. "We Must Free Ourselves . . . from the Tattered Fetters of the Booster Mentality"; 6. "Reubin, You Promised"; 7. "A Public Office Is a Public Trust"; 8. "Unbought, Unbossed"-and Unelected; 9. "A Presbyterian Lyndon Johnson"; Notes; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8173-1882-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_746782829
    Format: Online-Ressource (240 p)
    ISBN: 9780817353209
    Series Statement: Modern South
    Content: Social and political history of the modern South. This collection of essays on the social and political history of the modern South consider the region's poor, racial mores and race relations, economic opportunity, Protestant activism, political coalitions and interest groups, social justice, and progressive reform. History and Hope in the Heart of Dixie illuminates the dual role of historian and public advocate in modern America. In a time when the nation's eyes have been focused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita onto the vulnerability and d
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Editors' Introduction; 1. Can Any Good Thing Come from Auburn?; 2. Revisiting Race Relations in an Upland South Community: LaCrosse, Arkansas; 3. Southern Accents: The Politics of Race and the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964; 4. Is There a Balm in Gilead? Baptists and Reform in North Carolina 1900-1925; 5. The Beginnings of Interracialism: Macon, Georgia, in the 1930s; 6. Race, Class, the Southern Conference, and the Beginning of the End of the New Deal Coalition , 7. "Wallaceism is an insidious and treacherous type of disease"": The 1970 Alabama Gubernatorial Election and Alabama Politics8. Divide and Conquer: Interest Groups and Political Culture in Alabama, 1929-1971; 9. The Scholar as Activist; 10. Evangelist for Constitutional Reform; 11. The Historian as Public Policy Activist; Contributors; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817381950
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817315078
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe History and Hope in the Heart of Dixie : Scholarship, Activism, and Wayne Flynt in the Modern South
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9948312849502882
    Format: xii, 224 p.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: The modern South
    Note: Can any good thing come from Auburn? / John Shelton Reed -- Revisiting race relations in an Upland South community : Lacrosse, Arkansas / Brooks Blevins -- Southern accents : the politics of race and the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 / Susan Youngblood Ashmore -- Is there a balm in Gilead? Baptists and reform in North Carolina, 1900-1925 / Richard D. Starnes -- The beginnings of interracialism : Macon, Georgia, in the 1930s / Andrew M. Manis -- Race, class, the Southern conference, and the beginning of the end of the New Deal coalition / Glenn Feldman -- "Wallaceism is an insidious and treacherous type of disease" : the 1970 Alabama gubernatorial election and the "Wallace freeze" on Alabama politics / Gordon E. Harvey -- Divide and conquer : interest groups and political culture in Alabama, 1929-1971 / Jeff Frederick -- The scholar as activist / Dewayne Key -- Evangelist for constitutional reform / Bailey Thomson -- The historian as public policy activist / Dan T. Carter.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
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    Tuscaloosa :University of Alabama Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948312921102882
    Format: viii, 229 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Alabama : University of Alabama Press
    UID:
    gbv_1696446007
    Format: 1 online resource (240 pages)
    ISBN: 9780817313371
    Content: Three trailblazers for education reform in the Sunbelt South. In southern politics, 1970 marked a watershed. A group of southern governors entered office that year and changed both the way the nation looked at the South and the way the constituents of those states viewed themselves. Reubin Askew in Florida, John West in South Carolina, Jimmy Carter in Georgia, and Albert Brewer in Alabama all represented a new breed of progressive moderate politician that helped demolish Jim Crow segregation and the dual economies, societies, and educational systems notorious to the Sunbelt South. Historian Gordon Harvey explores the political lives and legacies of three of these governors, examining the conditions that led to such a radical change in political leadership, the effects their legislative agendas had on the identity of their states, and the aftermath of their terms in elected office. A common thread in each governor's agenda was educational reform. Albert Brewer's short term as Alabama governor resulted in a sweeping education package that still stands as the most progressive the state has seen. Reubin Askew, far more outspoken than Brewer, won the Florida gubernatorial election through a campaign that openly promoted desegregation, busing, and tax reform as a means of equal school funding. John West's commitment to a policy of inclusion helped allay fears of both black and white parents and made South Carolina's one of the smoothest transitions to integrated schools. As members of the first generation of New South governors, Brewer, Askew, and West played the role of trailblazers. Their successful assaults on economic and racial injustice in their states were certainly aided by such landmark events as Brown v. Board of Education, the civil rights movement, and the expansion of voting rights-all of which sounded the death knell for the traditional
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I: ALBERT BREWER OF ALABAMA -- 1. "Deeper Than a Bus Running Down a Road": The Integration of Alabama's Public Schools -- 2. "Why Not the Teachers?": Education Reform in Alabama, 1968-1970 -- PART II: REUBIN ASKEW OF FLORIDA -- 3. A Question of Justice: The 1972 Florida Busing Straw Vote -- 4. Building a Better Florida: The 1973 Florida Education Reforms -- PART III: JOHN C. WEST OF SOUTH CAROLINA -- 5. Forging a "New South Carolina": The Aftermath of Integration -- 6. Sunbelt to the Rescue: Education Reform in South Carolina -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817311575
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780817311575
    Additional Edition: Print version A Question of Justice : New South Governors and Education, 1968-1976
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9959228425302883
    Format: 1 online resource (240 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8173-8195-3
    Series Statement: The modern South
    Content: Social and political history of the modern South. This collection of essays on the social and political history of the modern South consider the region's poor, racial mores and race relations, economic opportunity, Protestant activism, political coalitions and interest groups, social justice, and progressive reform. History and Hope in the Heart of Dixie illuminates the dual role of historian and public advocate in modern America. In a time when the nation's eyes have been focused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita onto the vulnerability
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Can any good thing come from Auburn? / John Shelton Reed -- Revisiting race relations in an Upland South community : Lacrosse, Arkansas / Brooks Blevins -- Southern accents : the politics of race and the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 / Susan Youngblood Ashmore -- Is there a balm in Gilead? Baptists and reform in North Carolina, 1900-1925 / Richard D. Starnes -- The beginnings of interracialism : Macon, Georgia, in the 1930s / Andrew M. Manis -- Race, class, the Southern conference, and the beginning of the end of the New Deal coalition / Glenn Feldman -- "Wallaceism is an insidious and treacherous type of disease" : the 1970 Alabama gubernatorial election and the "Wallace freeze" on Alabama politics / Gordon E. Harvey -- Divide and conquer : interest groups and political culture in Alabama, 1929-1971 / Jeff Frederick -- The scholar as activist / Dewayne Key -- Evangelist for constitutional reform / Bailey Thomson -- The historian as public policy activist / Dan T. Carter. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8173-5320-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8173-1507-1
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Tuscaloosa :University of Alabama Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959228425502883
    Format: 1 online resource (240 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8173-1337-0
    Content: Three trailblazers for education reform in the Sunbelt South. In southern politics, 1970 marked a watershed. A group of southern governors entered office that year and changed both the way the nation looked at the South and the way the constituents of those states viewed themselves. Reubin Askew in Florida, John West in South Carolina, Jimmy Carter in Georgia, and Albert Brewer in Alabama all represented a new breed of progressive moderate politician that helped demolish Jim Crow segregation and the dual economies, societies, and educational syste
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I: ALBERT BREWER OF ALABAMA; 1. "Deeper Than a Bus Running Down a Road": The Integration of Alabama's Public Schools; 2. "Why Not the Teachers?": Education Reform in Alabama, 1968-1970; PART II: REUBIN ASKEW OF FLORIDA; 3. A Question of Justice: The 1972 Florida Busing Straw Vote; 4. Building a Better Florida: The 1973 Florida Education Reforms; PART III: JOHN C. WEST OF SOUTH CAROLINA; 5. Forging a "New South Carolina": The Aftermath of Integration; 6. Sunbelt to the Rescue: Education Reform in South Carolina; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8173-1157-2
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_790596377
    Format: Online-Ressource (385 p)
    ISBN: 9780817318437
    Content: This collection of biographical essays, written by thirty-four noted historians and political scientists, chronicles the times, careers, challenges, leadership, and legacies of the fifty-seven men and one woman who have served as the state's highest elected official. The book is organized chronologically into six sections that cover Alabama's years as a US territory and its early statehood, the 1840s through the Civil War and Reconstruction, the late nineteenth-century Bourbon era, twentieth-century progressive and wartime governors, the Civil Rights era and George Wallace's period of influenc
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Foreword by Governor Albert P. Brewer; Acknowledgments; Second Edition Acknowledgments; Political Maps of Alabama; Introduction; Part I. Territorial Period and Early Statehood, 1798-1847; Territorial Governors of the Alabama Area, 1798-1819 / Kit Carson Carter III; William Wyatt Bibb and Thomas Bibb / Daniel S. Dupre; Israel Pickens / Daniel S. Dupre; John Murphy / Hugh C. Bailey; Gabriel Moore / Harriet E. A. Doss; Samuel B. Moore / Mary Jane McDaniel; John Gayle / Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins; Clement Comer Clay / J. Mills Thornton III; Hugh McVay / Mary Jane McDaniel , Arthur P. Bagby / Mary Jane McDanielBenjamin Fitzpatrick / J. Mills Thornton III; Joshua L. Martin / Hugh C. Bailey; Part II. Crises, Civil War, and Reconstruction, 1847-1874; Reuben Chapman / John R. Mayfield; Henry W. Collier / Leah Rawls Atkins; John A. Winston / William L. Barney; Andrew B. Moore / Leah Rawls Atkins; John Gill Shorter / Henry M. McKiven; Thomas H. Watts / Henry M. McKiven; Lewis E. Parsons / Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins; Robert M. Patton / William Warren Rogers Jr.; Wager Swayne / Michael W. Fitzgerald; William Hugh Smith / Michael W. Fitzgerald , Robert B. Lindsay / Michael W. FitzgeraldDavid P. Lewis / Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins; Part III. The Bourbon Era, 1874-1900; George S. Houston / William Warren Rogers; Rufus W. Cobb / Robert David Ward; Edward A. O'Neal / Mary Jane McDaniel; Thomas Seay / Robert David Ward; Thomas G. Jones / Paul McWhorter Pruitt Jr.; William C. Oates / Paul McWhorter Pruitt Jr. ; Joseph F. Johnston / Michael Perman Jr.; Part IV . The Progressive Era through World War II, 1900-1947; William J. Samford / Marlene Hunt Rikard; William D. Jelks / David E. Alsobrook; Russell M. Cunningham / Marlene Hunt Rikard , Braxton Bragg Comer / David Alan HarrisEmmet O'Neal / R. B. Rosenburg; Charles Henderson / Lee N. Allen; Thomas E. Kilby / Michael A. Breedlove; William W. Brandon / Lee N. Allen; Bibb Graves / Wayne Flynt; Benjamin M. Miller / Glenn A. Feldman 209; Frank M. Dixon / Glenn A. Feldman; Chauncey M. Spark / Harvey H. Jackson III; Part V. Post-World War II to 1999; James E. Folsom / Carl Grafton and Anne Permaloff; Gordon Persons / S. Jonathan Bass; John Patterson / Anne Permaloff and Carl Grafton; George C. Wallace / Glenn T. Eskew; Lurleen B. Wallace / Glenn T. Eskew , Albert P. Brewer / Gordon E. HarveyJere Beasley Sr. / Margaret E. Armbrester and Samuel L. Webb; Forrest "Fob" James Jr. / William H. Stewart; Guy Hunt / William H. Stewart; James E. Folsom Jr. / William H. Stewart; Part VI . The Twenty-First Century; Don Siegelman / Samuel L. Webb and Margaret E.Armbrester; Robert "Bob" Renfroe Riley / S. Jonathan Bass; Robert Julian Bentley / Margaret E. Armbrester; Appendix A: Governors of Alabama; Appendix B: Provenance of Governors' Portraits; Select Bibliography; Contributors; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817387754
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817318437
    Additional Edition: Print version Alabama Governors : A Political History of the State
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press
    UID:
    gbv_833947435
    Format: Online-Ressource (252 p)
    ISBN: 9780817318826
    Series Statement: Modern South
    Content: Florida governor Reubin Askew memorably characterized a leader as "someone who cares enough to tell the people not merely what they want to hear, but what they need to know." It was a surprising statement for a contemporary politician to make, and, more surprising still, it worked. In The Politics of Trust: Reubin Askew and Florida in the 1970s, Gordon E. Harvey traces the life and career of the man whose public service many still recall as "the Golden Age" of Florida politics. Askew rose to power on a wave of "New South" leadership that hoped to advance the Democratic Party beyond the intrans
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Preface; 1. "Reubin Who?"; 2. The "Nut with a Huey Long Outlook"; 3. "Rube's Funny Notions"; 4. "Ignorance Is the Midwife of Demagoguery and Oppression"; 5. "We Must Free Ourselves . . . from the Tattered Fetters of the Booster Mentality"; 6. "Reubin, You Promised"; 7. "A Public Office Is a Public Trust"; 8. "Unbought, Unbossed"-and Unelected; 9. "A Presbyterian Lyndon Johnson"; Notes; Bibliography; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817388881
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817318826
    Additional Edition: Print version The Politics of Trust : Reubin Askew and Florida in the 1970s
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_BV025568146
    Format: XXXI, 415 S. : , Ill., Kt.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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