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The politics of rage: George Wallace, the origins of the new conservatism, and the transformation of American politics
Dan T Carter
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION (page 7)
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PREFACE (page 9)
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Chapter 1 THE MUSE OF HISTORY (page 17)
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Chapter 2 STUDENT AND SOLDIER: "I'VE DONE MY PART" (page 45)
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Chapter 3 THE MORAL COMPASS OF AMBITION (page 68)
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Chapter 4 "THE THREADS RAN THROUGH": THE KENNEDYS FACE THE GOVERNOR (page 110)
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Chapter 5 "WE DARE DEFEND OUR RIGHTS": THE STAND IN THE SCHOOLHOUSE DOOR (page 133)
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Chapter 6 "ALL OF US ARE VICTIMS" (page 156)
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Chapter 7 A TREMOR, NOT AN EARTHQUAKE: GEORGE WALLACE AND THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF 1964 (page 195)
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Chapter 8 "ON WHAT MEAT DOTH THIS LITTLE CAESAR FEED?" (page 226)
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Chapter 9 "STAND UP FOR ALABAMA": THE QUEEN AND HER CONSORT IN A CAPTIVE STATE (page 264)
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Chapter 10 "STAND UP FOR AMERICA": THE POLITICS OF ALIENATION (page 294)
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Chapter 11 RICHARD NIXON, GEORGE WALLACE, AND THE SOUTHERNIZATION OF AMERICAN POLITICS (page 324)
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Chapter 12 THE WARS OF RICHARD NIXON: THE SURVIVAL OF GEORGE WALLACE, 1969-1970 (page 371)
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Chapter 13 "SEND THEM A MESSAGE": VARIATIONS ON A THEME (page 415)
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EPILOGUE: "ATTENTION MUST BE PAID": THE LEGACY OF GEORGE WALLACE (page 451)
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NOTES (page 475)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 531)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page 557)
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INDEX (page 561)
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Published: 2000
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
- 9780807125977 (paper)