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Ernest Vandiver, Governor of Georgia

Ernest Vandiver, Governor of Georgia
Author: Harold Paulk Henderson
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0820330604

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Ernest Vandiver was elected governor of the state of Georgia in 1958 on a platform of fiscal conservatism and steadfast resistance to desegregation. Having vowed to defend Georgia’s segregated social system at all costs, Vandiver nevertheless concluded that the state could not close its schools to avoid desegregation. Because of his decision to reject the path taken by George Wallace in Alabama and Orval Faubus in Arkansas and to protect public education in the state by complying with federal court mandates, Vandiver was denounced by the state’s more vocal proponents of segregation. Using primary sources and extensive interviews with the governor and his contemporaries, Henderson tells the full story of Vandiver’s life as a transitional figure in the political history of the state. He portrays Vandiver as a man cast by circumstances into presiding over a crisis greater than any faced by a Georgia governor since the Civil War. Henderson also notes some of Vandiver’s less recognized accomplishments, including the involvement of state government in furthering tourism, foreign investment, and industry. Ernest Vandiver is here recognized for his significant achievements in guiding the state through a period of rapid transformation.


Letter to Campaign Supporters

Letter to Campaign Supporters
Author: Samuel Ernest Vandiver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1958
Genre: Governors
ISBN:

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Georgia State Parks and Their Progress

Georgia State Parks and Their Progress
Author: Georgia. Department of State Parks, Historic Sites, and Monuments
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1962
Genre: Georgia
ISBN:

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Georgia Governors in an Age of Change

Georgia Governors in an Age of Change
Author: Harold P. Henderson
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820310050

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Beginning with the inauguration of Ellis Arnall as governor in 1943, Georgia Governors in an Age of Change traces the gubernatorial leadership of Georgia through four decades, chronicling the state's rise from bastion of southern provincialism to a dynamic and progressive state.


A Report to the People of Georgia, to Their Representatives in the General Assembly, and to the Nation, Covering the First Three Years of the Administration, January, 1959 to January 1962

A Report to the People of Georgia, to Their Representatives in the General Assembly, and to the Nation, Covering the First Three Years of the Administration, January, 1959 to January 1962
Author: Georgia. Governor (1959-1963 : Vandiver)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1962
Genre: Georgia
ISBN:

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The Governors of Georgia, 1754-1995

The Governors of Georgia, 1754-1995
Author: James F. Cook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Volume five of the Mercer Commentary on the Bible comprises commentaries on the deuterocanonical/apocryphal books which Martin Luther called "useful and good for reading" yet did not consider of the same authority as Scripture. Volume five of the Mercer Commentary on the Bible includes commentaries from the critically acclaimed Mercer Commentary on the Bible and appropriate articles from the equally well-received Mercer Dictionary of the Bible. This convenient yet thorough edition is for the classroom and for anyone who wishes to focus study on these particular texts.


The Politics of Change in Georgia

The Politics of Change in Georgia
Author: Harold P. Henderson
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780820313061

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This biography of Ellis Arnall follows the life and political career of the former governor from his rural Georgia upbringing through his service as state representative, attorney general, and governor to his subsequent political exile. Arnall assumed the governorship of Georgia in 1943, becoming the youngest person in the United States ever elected to that position. In his single term (1943-1947) he initiated a series of remarkable reforms that elevated Georgia above its Tobacco Road image and stood it alongside North Carolina, then the South's most progressive state. Unlike most of his colleagues, Arnall refused to "play it safe" in the state's political arena. Though still a segregationist and a traditionalist in many ways, Arnall had no patience for provincialism and cared deeply about Georgia and how it was viewed by the rest of the nation. Boldly confronting the demagoguery of his predecessor Eugene Talmadge, Arnall, who called himself "a democrat with a small 'd'," united the state's liberal and conservative factions to deliver the promise of the New South to all of Georgia's citizens: biracial voting, government reform, economic development, and an improved standard of living. So sweeping and farsighted were Arnall's accomplishments that, to a great extent, the structure of Georgia's present-day government evolved under his guidance and has changed little since. In 1985, a Georgia Association of Historians survey ranked Arnall's leadership, responsiveness to issues, and national reputation the highest among governors who served from 1943-1983. Successful as it was, his career, begun a decade earlier in the state house of representatives, was cut short. Many Georgians felt that Arnall was too liberal and, worse, that he had catered to the national media, enhancing his own image by discussing the state's problems with outsiders. By Arnall's own estimation, his political career ended when he decided to abide by a 1945 federal court decision that invalidated Georgia's white-voters-only primary elections. Arnall left politics in 1947, returning briefly in 1966 for a spirited, but unsuccessful, primary bid for governor. Written with Ellis Arnall's full cooperation and filled with fascinating details of the final days of Old South politics, this book recounts the political career of one of the region's most accomplished and energetic leaders. The Politics of Change in Georgia is based on the former governor's speeches and public writings, critical and supportive newspapers accounts, and interviews both with Arnall and with other prominent Georgians such as Herman E. Talmadge, S. Ernest Vandiver, Jr., Lester G. Maddox, Carl E. Sanders, Jr., James H. Gray, Sr., Howard H. Callaway, and Ivan Allen, Jr.