The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. JohnsonLSU Press, 2005 M10 1 - 688 páginas Perhaps not southerners in the usual sense, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson each demonstrated a political style and philosophy that helped them influence the South and unite the country in ways that few other presidents have. Combining vivid biography and political insight, William E. Leuchtenburg offers an engaging account of relations between these three presidents and the South while also tracing how the region came to embrace a national perspective without losing its distinctive sense of place. |
Contenido
Liberalizing Dixie | |
Intimations of a Coming Storm | |
BorderState Democrat | |
Scourging the Scalawag | |
The Liberal Nationalist | |
LYNDON B JOHNSON | |
Southerner with a National Face | |
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The White House Looks South | |
The South on the Move | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
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