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[center][b][color=#ff0000][u][color=#ff3333]Dear Alben - Mr. Barkley of Kentucky[/color][/u][/color][/b][/center]


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[center][color=#ff3300]Dear Alben - Mr. Barkley of Kentucky, epub, 659.24 KB[/color][/center]


[b][color=#ff0000]Title: [/color][/b]Dear Alben: Mr. Barkley of Kentucky
[b][color=#ff0000]Author:[/color][/b] James K. Libbey
[b][color=#ff0000]Language:[/color][/b] English
[b][color=#ff0000]Year:[/color][/b] 2021
[b][color=#ff0000]Subjects:[/color][/b] Presidents & Heads of State, American Government, National, United States, Biography & Autobiography, 20th Century, Political Science, History, Political
[b][color=#ff0000]ISBN:[/color][/b] 9780813189017
[b][color=#ff0000]Description:[/color][/b] Alben Barkley's final words before he was struck down by a heart attack summed up his long, eventful life: "I have served my country and my people for half a century as a Democrat. I went to the House of Representatives in 1913 and served fourteen years. I was a junior Congressman, then I became a senior Congressman, then I went to the Senate and became a junior Senator, and then I became a senior Senator; and then a Majority Leader in the Senate, and then Vice President of the United States, and now I am back again as a junior Senator. And I am willing to be a junior. I'm glad to sit in the back row, for I would rather be a servant in the house of the Lord than sit in the seats of the mighty."
Dear Alben: Mr. Barkley of Kentucky traces Kentucky civil servant Alben Barkley's life from humble beginnings in rural Kentucky to the seats of power in the nation's capital. Barkley is revealed as a Wilsonian liberal before he became an apostle of the New Deal. His support of these Democratic programs was the result not so much of party loyalty as of a social conscience that had been honed during the impoverished years of his youth. James K. Libbey brings into clear focus the role of a forceful Kentuckian in national politics in two eras of rapid change and reform.

[b][color=#ff0000]Publisher:[/color][/b] University Press of Kentucky
[b][color=#ff0000]Pages:[/color][/b] 105
[b][color=#ff0000]Files:[/color][/b] Dear Alben - Mr. Barkley of Kentucky.epub (659.24 KB)

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