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Albert Gore, Sr.: A Political Life (Politics And Culture In Modern America)

University of Pennsylvania Press
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In chronicling the life and career of Albert Gore, Sr., historian Anthony J. Badger seeks not just to explore the successes and failures of an important political figure who spent more than three decades in the national eyeùand whose son would become Vice President of the United Statesùbut also to explain the dramatic changes in the South that led to national political realignment. Born on a small farm in the hills of Tennessee, Gore served in Congress from 1938 to 1970, first in the House of Representatives and then in the Senate. During that time, the United States became a global superpower and the South a two party desegregated region. Gore, whom Badger describes as a policy-oriented liberal, saw the federal government as the answer to the South's problems. He held a resilient faith, according to Badger, in the federal government to regulate wages and prices in World War II, to further social welfare through the New Deal and the Great Society, and to promote economic growth and transform the infrastructure of the South. Gore worked to make Tennessee the "atomic capital" of the nation and to protect the Tennessee Valley Authority, while at the same time cosponsoring legislation to create the national highway system. He was more cautious in his approach to civil rights; though bolder than his moderate Southern peers, he struggled to adjust to the shifting political ground of the 1960s. His career was defined by his relationship with Lyndon Johnson, whose Vietnam policies Gore bitterly opposed. The injection of Christian perspectives into the state's politics ultimately distanced Gore's worldview from that of his constituents. Altogether, Gore's political rise and fall, Badger argues, illuminates the significance of race, religion, and class in the creation of the modern South.


  • | Author: Anthony J. Badger
  • | Publisher: University Of Pennsylvania Press
  • | Publication Date: Dec 07, 2018
  • | Number of Pages: 360 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/Biography & Autobiography
  • | ISBN-10: 0812250729
  • | ISBN-13: 9780812250725
Author:
Anthony J. Badger
Publisher:
University Of Pennsylvania Press
Publication Date:
Dec 07, 2018
Number of pages:
360 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/Biography & Autobiography
ISBN-10:
0812250729
ISBN-13:
9780812250725