

An edition of Crusading liberal (2002)
Paul H. Douglas of Illinois
By Roger Biles
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Northern Illinois University Press
Language
eng
Pages
259
Description:
"A lifelong crusader for society's powerless, Senator Paul Douglas championed reform and helped to bring civil rights issues to the forefront of mid-twentieth-century American politics. During his eighteen years in the U.S. Senate, his advocacy of liberal causes brought him national recognition. In the eyes of many, Douglas embodied the very ideals of the "Great Society."". "Covering the full span of Douglas's life - from his youth and early work at Hull House In Chicago to his leadership in the Senate - Crusading Liberal illuminates the life and times of the man Martin Luther King, Jr., called "the greatest of all senators.""--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Race relations, Legislators, Civil rights, United States, Civil rights movements, Biography, Liberalism, Political aspects, African Americans, United States. Congress. Senate, Legal status, laws, History, World war, 1939-1945, food supply, World war, 1939-1945, women, Agriculture, economic aspects, united states, Food supply, Women farmers
People: Paul Howard Douglas (1892-)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century