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Record Nr.

UNINA9910813384503321

Autore

Offner Arnold A.

Titolo

Hubert Humphrey : The Conscience of the Country / / Arnold A. Offner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New Haven, CT : , : Yale University Press, , [2018]

©2018

ISBN

0-300-24101-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (525 pages)

Disciplina

973.920924

Soggetti

Elections - United States - History

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical

United States Politics and government 1945-1989

Minneapolis (Minn.) Biography

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- 1. A New Star Is Born -- 2. The People's Mayor -- 3. The Next Senator from Minnesota -- 4. Lonely, Bitter, and Broke in the Senate -- 5. Confrontation and Cooperation -- 6. Prominence and Courtship -- 7. The Price of Leadership -- 8. Liberal without Apology -- 9. Candidate in Orbit, 1958-1960 -- 10. The Insider as Outsider -- 11. Tragedy and Triumph -- 12. The Best Man in America -- 13. LBJ versus HHH: The Great Society and Vietnam -- 14. Humphrey's Vietnam Wars -- 15. Northwest's Passage -- 16. Last Man In -- 17. The Siege of Chicago -- 18. Battling the Torrents-and Johnson -- 19. Resurrection and Defeat -- 20. A Time for Everything -- Epilogue: The Conscience of the Country -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

One of the great liberal politicians of the twentieth century, rediscovered in an important, definitive biography Hubert Humphrey (1911-1978) was one of the great liberal leaders of postwar American politics, yet because he never made it to the Oval Office he has been largely overlooked by biographers. His career encompassed three well†'known high points: the civil rights speech at the 1948 Democratic Convention that risked his political future; his shepherding of the 1964 Civil Rights Act through the Senate; and his near†'victory in the 1968



presidential election, one of the angriest and most divisive in the country's history.   Historian Arnold A. Offner has explored vast troves of archival records to recapture Humphrey's life, giving us previously unknown details of the vice president's fractious relationship with Lyndon Johnson, showing how Johnson colluded with Richard Nixon to deny Humphrey the presidency, and describing the most neglected aspect of Humphrey's career: his major legislative achievements after returning to the Senate in 1970. This definitive biography rediscovers one of America's great political figures.