The Last Great Senator: Robert C. ByrdÆs Encounters with Eleven U.S. Presidents

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Potomac Books, Inc., Oct 31, 2012 - History - 380 pages
No person involved in so much history received so little attention as the late Robert C. Byrd, the longest-serving U.S. senator. In The Last Great Senator, David A. Corbin examines ByrdÆs complex and fascinating relationships with eleven presidents of the United States, from Eisenhower to Obama. Furthermore, Byrd had an impact on nearly every significant event of the last half century, including the Cold War, the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, KennedyÆs New Frontier, the Watergate scandal, the Reagan Revolution, the impeachment of President Clinton, and the Iraq War. Holding several Senate records, Byrd also cast more votes than any other U.S. senator. In his sweeping portrait of this eloquent and persuasive manÆs epic life and career, Corbin describes Senator ByrdÆs humble background in the coalfields of southern West Virginia (including his brief membership in the Ku Klux Klan). He covers ByrdÆs encounters and personal relationship with each president and his effect on events during their administrations. Additionally, the book discusses ByrdÆs interactions with other notable senators, including Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Russell, Mike Mansfield, and especially Robert and Edward Kennedy. Going beyond the boundaries of West Virginia and Capitol Hill, The Last Great Senator presents Byrd in a larger historical context, where he rose to the height of power in America.

Contents

1 Southern West Virginia Roots
1
2 The Making of the Senator 1958 The Rising Star
15
He Did Not Like Ike
41
Ask What You Can Do for West Virginia
63
I Owe Byrd a Lot
83
The Unsung Hero of Watergate
115
Watergate Is Now Back on the Front Page
145
Rehabilitating Jimmy Carter
165
New Breezes Old Breezes
219
The Guardian of the Senate
239
EightyFiveYearOld Cult Figure
263
A Twilight of Ironies
283
Notes
295
Bibliographic Essay
349
Index
351
About the Author
365

Making Reagan Great
191

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About the author (2012)

DAVID A. CORBIN served as a Senate staffer for twenty-six years—six years on the leadership staff of Senate majority leader Byrd and ten years on the leadership staffs of Senate majority leaders George Mitchell and Tom Daschle. He also served as Senator Byrd's speechwriter for the last ten years of his career. Corbin is the author of The West Virginia Mine Wars: An Anthology (Appalachian Editions, 1990) and Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields: The Southern West Virginia Miners, 1880–1920 (University of Illinois Press, 1981). He received his PhD from Maryland, and lives in Annapolis.

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