The Wild Man from Sugar Creek: The Political Career of Eugene Talmadge
Author: William Anderson
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ISBN: 0807100889
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press (April, 1975)
Sales Rank: 1,600,547
Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5
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Rating: 5 out of 5
portrait of a racist demagogue
A sweeping, incisive, colorful view of the life and times of the man in red galluses, Eugene Talmadge, famous for his slogan, "The poor Georgia dirt farmer ain't got but three friends who never let him down: God, Sears Roebuck, and Ol' Gene."
Rating: 5 out of 5
Brilliant Work on Southern Demagouge!
This work is a must read for anyone interested in southern history, or in demagougery in the U.S., or in southern politics! The author does an excellent job -- in a very interesting and readable narrative -- of truly capturing the colorful Eugene Talmadge, four times elected Governor of Georgia! He captures the real Gene, from Talmadge's red suspenders, to his plants at political rallies, to his outlandish, dogmatic ways -- such as the time he caused the Univ. of Ga. to lose its accreditation. As a teacher and historian, this book is one of the very best I have ever read!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Gene Talmadge: Governor of the people!!!!
AN outstanding literary piece. I would highly reccomend it for all especailly children. Eugene Talmadge's life, as expresses in this book was spent in th ebetterment of the ordinary working people of our nation.
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