A LIBERAL VIEW OF TEXAS POLITICS
SINCE THE 1930's
by GEORGE N. GREEN
1st edition 52 pages, $10.95
978-0-89641-088-6
This title is part of the American Press Texas History series.
All of these books are original works written by respected historians
and provide an interesting presentation of the many and varied
perspectives of Texas History.
Contents
Chapter
1: THE NEW DEAL IN TEXAS
Chapter
2: THE O'DANIEL PHENOMENON
Chapter
3: THE ESTABLISHMENT CONCEPT
Chapter
4: ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITIES
Chapter
5: ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTIES
Chapter
6: ESTABLISHMENT LOBBIES
Chapter
7: "PAPPY" O'DANIEL RAMPAGES
Chapter
8: "CALCULATIN COKE" AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Chapter
9: CONTROVERSIES OF 1947-1948
Chapter
10: THE SHIVERS ERA
Chapter
11: ESTABLISHMENT HI-JINKS IN ELECTIONS
Chapter
12: THE HEYDAY OF JOHN CONNALLY
Chapter
13: THE ESTABLISHMENT MUDDLES THROUGH — SMITH, SHARPSTOWN,
BRISCOE, AND CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION
Chapter
14: LABOR AND LIBERAL APPROACHES
Chapter
15: THE RISE OF BILL CLEMENTS
Chapter
16: THE CASE OF RALPH YARBOROUGH
Chapter
17: OTHER TEXANS IN CONGRESS
Chapter
18: THE TRIUMPHANT ESTABLISHMENT
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