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ROBERT HAROLD DUKE recently retired as assistant professor of history at Eastern Michigan University. Holding a PhD from Western Michigan University, he has previously served as a public school educator both in the classroom and as a superintendent.
EMAIL: rduke@emich.edu
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See additional new releases featured at the 2015 TSHA Conference at the bottom of this email.
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LBJ and Grassroots Federalism
Congressman Bob Poage, Race, and Change in Texas
Robert Harold Duke's LBJ and Grassroots Federalism: Congressman Bob Poage, Race, and Change in Texas reveals the local ramifications of federal policy. Three case studies in the rising career of Lyndon B. Johnson show this in action: LBJ's formative experience as a New Dealer directing the National Youth Administration (NYA) in Texas; his key role as senate majority leader in breaking the deadlock to secure funds for the Lake Waco dam project; and the cumulative effect of his Great Society policies on urban renewal and educational reform among the Mexican American community in Waco. Bob Poage, though far more politically conservative than Johnson, served as a conduit between LBJ and citizen activists in Poage's congressional district, affirming the significance of grassroots engagement even during an era usually associated with centralization.
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House Agriculture Committee chairman Poage with gavel. Courtesy W. R. Poage Legislative Library.
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Duke's careful analysis also offers a unique insight into a transformational period when the federal government broke down barriers and opened doors to the engagement of African Americans and Mexican Americans in community planning processes and social policy. Read more.
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