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True Believer: Hubert Humphrey's Quest for a More Just America

True Believer: Hubert Humphrey's Quest for a More Just America

by James Traub

Basic Books ·2024 ·528 pages ·Politics
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A celebrated historian recounts Hubert Humphrey's role as a liberal hero of twentieth-century America Hubert Humphrey was liberalism's most dedicated defender, and its most public and tragic sacrifice. As a young politician in 1948, he defied segregationists and forced the Democratic Party to commit itself to civil rights. As a senator in 1964, he made good on that commitment by helping pass the Civil Rights Act. But as Lyndon B. Johnson's vice president, his support for the war in Vietnam made him a target for both Right and Left, and he suffered a shattering loss in the presidential election of 1968. Though Humphrey's defeat was widely seen as the end of America's era of liberal optimism, he never gave up. Even after his humiliation on the most public stage, he crafted a new vision of economic justice to counter the yawning political divisions consuming American politics. This biography reveals a deep-dyed idealist willing to compromise and even fight ugly in pursuit of a better society. Elegantly crafted and strikingly relevant to the present, True Believer celebrates Hubert Humphrey's long struggle for justice for all.


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"A sensitive, vivid and sometimes poignant portrait of a political crusader."

Robert W. Merry· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"This corrective, vivid biography expands readers' knowledge of Humphrey and chronicles how hard work and idealism can make things better."

John Rowen· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"An astute analysis of one of the last New Dealers."

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"Readers who want to dive deep into Humphrey's world will appreciate Traub's thorough reporting, although True Believer can at times read like a political science textbook with its detailed analysis."

Laura McCallum· The Minneapolis Star Tribune Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A brisk, engaging biography of Humphrey with an urgent underlying message for today's liberals."

David Leonhardt· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Admiring ... Detailed ... Valuable."

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