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Hugo Black : the Alabama Years.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (353 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0817388591
  • 9780817388591
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Hugo Black : The Alabama Years.DDC classification:
  • 347/.73/2634
LOC classification:
  • KF8745.B55 ǂb H34 1982eb
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Son of Clay County; 2. ""Hugo-to-Hell"" Black; 3. Booze, Blind Tigers, and Bloody Beat; 4. White Robes and Black Cassocks; 5. Oscar Won't Demagogue ; 6. A Pee-Wee Challenges the Royal Bankheads; 7. Let Al Smith Tote His Own Skillet; 8. Set a Steel Trap for Tom; 9. Mixing in Political Beds; 10. When Are These Air-mail Killings Going to Stop?; 11. Chairman Black's Three-Ring Circus; 12. I Nominate Hugo L. Black; 13. I Did Join the Klan; Epilogue; Bibliographical Essay; Index.
Summary: "Hamilton writes well and Alabama politics is always fascinating. As narrative history the book is outstanding, and it is easily the best study of Black's political career."-- American Historical Review.
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1. Son of Clay County; 2. ""Hugo-to-Hell"" Black; 3. Booze, Blind Tigers, and Bloody Beat; 4. White Robes and Black Cassocks; 5. Oscar Won't Demagogue ; 6. A Pee-Wee Challenges the Royal Bankheads; 7. Let Al Smith Tote His Own Skillet; 8. Set a Steel Trap for Tom; 9. Mixing in Political Beds; 10. When Are These Air-mail Killings Going to Stop?; 11. Chairman Black's Three-Ring Circus; 12. I Nominate Hugo L. Black; 13. I Did Join the Klan; Epilogue; Bibliographical Essay; Index.

"Hamilton writes well and Alabama politics is always fascinating. As narrative history the book is outstanding, and it is easily the best study of Black's political career."-- American Historical Review.

WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 050

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