Estes Kefauver, a Biography

Estes Kefauver, a Biography
Title Estes Kefauver, a Biography PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Fontenay
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1980
Genre Legislators
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Estes Kefauver

Estes Kefauver
Title Estes Kefauver PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Fontenay
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Pages 440
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ISBN 9780783753881

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Estes Kefauver

Estes Kefauver
Title Estes Kefauver PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Fontenay
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Pages 16
Release 1952*
Genre Legislators
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Estes Kefauver: a Partial Biography, 1903-52

Estes Kefauver: a Partial Biography, 1903-52
Title Estes Kefauver: a Partial Biography, 1903-52 PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bruce Gorman
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Release 1970
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Standing Up for the People

Standing Up for the People
Title Standing Up for the People PDF eBook
Author Harvey Swados
Publisher Dutton Juvenile
Pages 224
Release 1972
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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A biography of the Tennessee Senator of populist persuasion who championed many unpopular causes during his term in office.

Kefauver: a Political Biography

Kefauver: a Political Biography
Title Kefauver: a Political Biography PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bruce Gorman
Publisher New York : Oxford University Press
Pages 464
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Relates the career of this colorful, courageous and controversial politicians who battled against political bosses, organized crime and big business in the best populist tradition.

Estes Kefauver

Estes Kefauver
Title Estes Kefauver PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Fontenay
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 444
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781572332584

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Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2009 In the 1950s and early 1960s, Estes Kefauver was everywhere in politics and government. He ran for president twice, was the 1956 Democratic Vice Presidential nominee, pioneered the use of television in Congressional hearings, and dug deep into many policy areas in the US Senate. Most students of politics or government have seen Kefauver's name, but there is surprisingly little comprehensive treatment of him as an individual and not as a part of a broader campaign, Senate history, or legislation. Charles Fortenay spent years trying to correct this vacancy in political biography. Fortenay's effort began during Kefauver's life, but took twenty-five years to get published and not in the form Fontenay had originally imagined. But the product is a good one. Fontenay takes us from Kefauver's childhood in Tennessee, to his law career, to his service in the US House, to his campaign for the Senate, his pursuit of the presidency in the 1950s, and his legislative battles up to his early death in 1963. In doing so, Fortenay shows us the many paradoxes of Kefauver. Kefauver was a hard working, not particularly charismatic legislator. But he was also a great retail politician, embarrassing Harry Truman and Adlai Stevenson in multiple primaries throughout the 1950s. He was a something of a liberal, but he also looked down at women and was a swing vote on civil rights (To be fair, as a southern senator being a swing vote in civil rights is better than most of his colleagues). Kefauver maintained a close family life despite his active political career, but cheated on his wife fairly openly. Kefauver was ethical and principled (except when it came to monogamy), refusing to cut political deals to win the presidential nomination or keep gifts, but he had a constellation of wealthy friends who paid his personal expenses and bought stock based on the findings of a Congressional investigation. Any politician, really any person, studied so closely shows some wrinkles. Kefauver is no different. But overall, Kefauver was a hard worker, progressive particularly for his state, and helped democratize the nominating process. In those respects, he is a model for modern senators. A few nitpicks about the book. First, Fontenay writes that a Congressman Reece died and was replaced by his wife by appointment. Reece's wife won a special election because there are no appointments to fill House vacancies. Second, Fontenay short changes some of Kefauver's policy battles, including presidential succession which is of particular interest to me. That aside, Fontenay writes a great book. His sources are varied from many personal interviews, to Kefauver's letters, to the biographies of other senators. He manages to balance the many names and personalities and does a particularly good job of explaining the political convention intrigue of the 1950s. I highly recommend this book to students of politics, government, and history. It fills a void in the literature with the tale of a significant senator of the mid-20th century.