![]() ![]() ![]() Women in the Educational Movement A Tragedy of the American SouthĪnd the Transformation of American Politicsĭesigned by Irving Perkins Associates Manufactured Over: The Failure of Self-Reconstruction in the South, Mittee consisting of three John Birchers and a [ Rocked the political establishment the Wisconsin Although he failed to block the admission of two black students, and national opinion leadersĭefiance of the federal government, over 40,000 viewersįrom across the nation flooded the Alabama governor's office with congratulatory telegrams White backlash, the silent majority, the alienated voterĪnd he made a generation of politicians dance to his tune.Īlabama. Shaping national politics from 1963 until the present.Īnd 1970s, he sensed and then exploited the conservative reaction On the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations,Ĭarter describes in sharp detail Wallace's pivotal role in Scended his regional parochialism to become the voice of the silent majority. Prize-winning author of Scottsboro, builds Republicans control of the Congress in 1994. ![]() Governor and four-time presidential candidate launched the conservative political the Wallace has been called "the most influential "This vivid portrait of George Wallace not only captures the passions of an embattled era, but taps into the pulse of today's headlines ![]() GEORGE WALLACE, THE ORIGINS OF THE NEW CONSERVATISM, AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN POLITICS ![]()
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