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9780826517593

Some of the People Who Ate My Barbecue Didn't Vote for Me

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  • ISBN13:

    9780826517593

  • ISBN10:

    0826517595

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-05-15
  • Publisher: Vanderbilt Univ Pr

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Summary

Marvin Griffin was Georgia's seventy-second governor. Apart from that simple fact, virtually everything else about his career is the subject of controversy. Griffin governed at a point in the late 1950s when the state was undergoing a profound political transition from a rural-dominated, segregationist culture to a more urban landscape. As he attempted to guide Georgia through years of tumultuous change and upheaval throughout the South, Griffin developed a reputation for being inflammatory on racial issues and merciless to his political enemies. In"Some of the People Who Ate My Barbecue Didn't Vote for Me,"Scott Buchanan portrays Marvin Griffin as a Yellow Dog Democrat struggling against inevitable change. Griffin was viewed by many as a charismatic voice of resistance in the Georgia and the South in the wake of Brown v. Board of Education. He combined a staunch segregationist approach with economically progressive policies, assisting in Georgia's transformation from an agrarian economy to a more industrialized one.Ironically, it was these efforts and the larger shift in politics that doomed Griffin's career, ensuring his administration would last only one term. In many ways, Griffin stands as a clear dividing line between the Old South and the New.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introductionp. 1
The Beginningp. 7
From Dan to Beershebap. 15
From Private to Adjutant Generalp. 33
The Switch Is Onp. 43
Carpetbaggers, Scalawags, Tragedy, and Controversyp. 53
The Left-Handed Pitcherp. 71
From Rabun Gap to Tybee Lightp. 87
Taking Care of Friends and Enemiesp. 121
Courting Armageddonp. 145
Null and Voidp. 155
Turpentine Those Timid Soulsp. 167
The Liquor Gets a Little Thinp. 181
Buggers in the Woodpilep. 191
The Joreesp. 199
Second Helpings, Anyone?p. 221
Sick and Tiredp. 243
Notesp. 255
Bibliographyp. 275
Indexp. 283
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