Ralph W. Yarborough, the people's senator
1st ed.
Our rough guess is there are 87,000 words in this book.
At a pace averaging 250 words per minute, this book will take 5 hours and 48 minutes to read. With a half hour per day, this will take 12 days to read.
How long will it take you?
This book will take an estimated to read at a reading speed averaging words per minute. With 30 minutes per day, this will take to read.
Enter your reading speedYou can take one of our WPM reading speed tests to find your reading speed.
Create a free account to track your reading progress, build your reading list, and set reading goals.
Word Count
87,000 words, Guess
Page Count
348 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveralphwyarborough0000coxp
- ISBN-10029271243X
- ISBN-139780292712430
- Goodreads215835
- LibraryThing4061009
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2001003575
- OCLC Control Number47182537
- Better World Books9780292712430
- Open LibraryOL3938426M
Classifications
- DDC328.73/092
- DDCB
- LCCE840.8.Y3 C69 2001
and 1 more
- LCCE840.8.Y3C69 2002
Description
"Revered by many Texans and other Americans as "the People's Senator," Ralph Webster Yarborough (1903-1996) fought for "the little people" in a political career that places him in the ranks of the most influential leaders in Texas history. The only U.S. Senator representing a former Confederate state to vote for every significant piece of modern civil rights legislation, Yarborough became a cornerstone of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs in the areas of education, environmental preservation, and health care. In doing so, he played a major role in the social and economic modernization of Texas and the American South. He often defied conventional political wisdom with his stands against powerful political interests and with his vocal opposition to the Vietnam War. Yet to this day, his admirers speak of Yarborough as an inspiration for public service and a model of political independence and integrity.". "This biography offers the first in-depth look at the life and career of Ralph Yarborough. Patrick Cox was granted full access to Yarborough's personal and professional papers, including those still in his family's possession, and conducted extensive interviews with the Senator and his wife Opal, relatives and friends, supporters, staff members, and other associates. From this wealth of first-hand material, Cox follows Yarborough from his formative years in East Texas through his legal and judicial career in the 1930s, decorated military service in World War II, unsuccessful campaigns for Texas governor in the 1950s, distinguished tenure in the United States Senate from 1957 to 1970, and return to legal practice through the 1980s."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Topics
Places
People
Genres
- Biography
Series Statement
- Focus on American history series
Similar Books
Faith of my fathers
John McCain with Mark Salter.
Profiles in courage
John F. Kennedy.
Living history
Hillary Rodham Clinton.
De herovering van de Amerikaanse droom
Barack Obama ; vert. [uit het Engels] door Amy Bais en Peter de Jong
Tour of Duty
Douglas Brinkley
The good fight: hard lessons from Searchlight to Washington
Harry Reid ; with Mark Warren.
Sam Houston: a biography of the father of Texas
John Hoyt Williams.
Every man a king: the autobiography of Huey P. Long
introduction by T. Harry Williams.
Reader Reviews
No reviews yet for this book.
Be the first to share your thoughts!