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The Governors of Arkansas

The Governors of Arkansas
Author: Timothy Paul Donovan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Updated to include a biography of the three latest governors, one of whom is United States president Bill Clinton, this new edition includes fascinating individual profiles of the state's forty-three consecutive leaders since 1836. From Conway to Tucker, the biographical sketches are filled with valuable personal and political data detailing each governor's origin, family, education, occupation, and accomplishments and failures while in and out of office. By examining the issues confronting Arkansas's governors, the contributors have provided a provocative portrait of the state's political leadership and have explored a whole range of social and economic questions.


Centennial History of Arkansas

Centennial History of Arkansas
Author: Dallas Tabor Herndon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1052
Release: 1922
Genre: Arkansas
ISBN:

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Defining Moments

Defining Moments
Author: Robert L. Brown
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 161075123X

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Defining Moments explores how all Arkansas governors since Sid McMath (a group that has produced a president, two U.S. senators, and two presidential contenders) acted in times of crisis. These ten exceptional leaders stand out in Arkansas history and politics for having had their personal and political mettle tested by issues concerning education, the environment, social justice, the conduct of politics, race, and more of the nation's defining debates. The governors and situations covered include Sid McMath's bout with the Dixiecrats; Francis Cherry's ploy to label his opponent a Communist; Orval Faubus's decision to block integration at Little Rock Central High; Winthrop Rockefeller's tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. on the State Capitol steps; Dale Bumpers's battle against political corruption; David Pryor's veto of the U.S. Corps of Engineers's Bell Folley Dam; Frank White's endorsement of Creationism; Bill Clinton's decision to test public school teachers; Jim Guy Tucker's bold solution for the Medicaid program and his resignation; and Mike Huckabee's quest to consolidate the state's high school districts. Robert Brown, who knew nine of the ten governors personally and worked as an aide for Dale Bumpers and Jim Guy Tucker, tells these stories with an unusual combination of historical research and personal familiarity. He crystallizes the difficult choices faced by these memorable leaders, showing how their decisions at crucial points shaped their tenures, molded their legacies for good or bad, and shaped history.


Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government

Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government
Author: Kim U. Hoffman
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2020-03-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1682261239

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This second edition of the authoritative Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government brings together in one volume some of the best available scholarly research on a wide range of issues of interest to students of Arkansas politics and government. The twenty-one chapters are arranged in three sections covering both historical and contemporary issues—ranging from the state’s socioeconomic and political context to the workings of its policymaking institutions and key policy concerns in the modern political landscape. Topics covered include racial tension and integration, social values, political corruption, public education, obstacles facing the state’s effort to reform welfare, and others. Ideal for use in introductory and advanced undergraduate courses, the book will also appeal to lawmakers, public administrators, journalists, and others interested in how politics and government work in Arkansas.


Promises Kept

Promises Kept
Author: Sid McMath
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1557287546

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He has divided his life story into four parts. In the first, he shows how his early life in rural Arkansas sparked his commitment to people. Then he describes his service to democracy in the military, including his commission in the U.S. Marines, a battlefield promotion in the Pacific and other honors, and his subsequent advancement to the rank of major general.


7 Governors of Arkansas

7 Governors of Arkansas
Author: Arkansas Gazette
Publisher:
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The Confederate Governors

The Confederate Governors
Author: Wilfred Buck Yearns
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820335576

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This collection of thirteen essays examines the leaders of the southern states during the Civil War. Malcolm C. McMillan writes of the futile efforts of Alabama's wealthy governors to keep the trust of the poor non-slaveholding whites. Paul D. Escott shows Georgia Governor Joseph Emerson Brown's ability to please both the planter elite and the yeoman farmers. John B. Edmunds, Jr. examines the tremendous problems faced by the governors of South Carolina, the state that would suffer the highest losses. Each of the contributors describes the governor's reaction to undertaking duties never before required of men in their positions—urging men to battle, searching for means to feed and clothe the poor, boosting morale, and defending their state's territories, even against great odds.


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.


Character Makes a Difference

Character Makes a Difference
Author: Mike Huckabee
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080544677X

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The former pastor and Arkansas governor discusses his career and the political scandals he witnessed, and explains how faith can help people to stay on the right path and handle any challenge.