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ISBN 10: 0807130796
ISBN 13: 9780807130797
Author: William Edward Leuchtenburg
Perhaps not southerners in the usual sense, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson each demonstrated a political style and philosophy that helped them influence the South and unite the country in ways that few other presidents have. Combining vivid biography and political insight, William E. Leuchtenburg offers an engaging account of relations between these three presidents and the South while also tracing how the region came to embrace a national perspective without losing its distinctive sense of place.
According to Leuchtenburg, each man “had one foot below the Mason-Dixon Line, one foot above.” Roosevelt, a New Yorker, spent much of the last twenty-five years of his life in Warm Springs, Georgia, where he built a “Little White House.” Truman, a Missourian, grew up in a pro-Confederate town but one that also looked West because of its history as the entrepôt for the Oregon Trail. Johnson, who hailed from the former Confederate state of Texas, was a westerner as much as a southerner.
Their intimate associations with the South gave these three presidents an empathy toward and acceptance in the region. In urging southerners to jettison outworn folkways, Roosevelt could speak as a neighbor and adopted son, Truman as a borderstater who had been taught to revere the Lost Cause, and Johnson as a native who had been scorned by Yankees. Leuchtenburg explores in fascinating detail how their unique attachment to “place” helped them to adopt shifting identities, which proved useful in healing rifts between North and South, in altering behavior in regard to race, and in fostering southern economic growth.
The White House Looks South is the monumental work of a master historian. At a time when race, class, and gender dominate historical writing, Leuchtenburg argues that place is no less significant. In a period when America is said to be homogenized, he shows that sectional distinctions persist. And in an era when political history is devalued, he demonstrates that government can profoundly affect people’s lives and that presidents can be change-makers.
The White House Looks South Franklin D Roosevelt Harry S Truman Lyndon B Johnson 1st Table of contents:
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
1. FDR: Georgia Squire
2. The FDR Coalition
3. Liberalizing Dixie
4. Intimations of a Coming Storm
HARRY S. TRUMAN
5. Border-State Democrat
6. Scourging the Scalawag
7. The Liberal Nationalist
LYNDON B. JOHNSON
8. The Lone Cowpoke from Dixie
9. Southerner with a National Face
10. Nigra, Nigra, Nigra
11. The Agony of Victory
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