Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields

Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields

Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields

Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields

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Overview

This autobiography follows West Virginia senator Robert C. Byrd’s experiences from his boyhood in the early 1920s to his election in 2000, which won him an unprecedented eighth term in the Senate. Within these pages, Senator Byrd offers commentary on national and international events that occurred throughout his long life in public service. 

His journey from the hardscrabble coalfields to the marbled halls of Congress has inspired generations of people in West Virginia and throughout the nation. From reading the stories of the Founding Fathers as a young boy by the light of a kerosene lamp to the swearing of an oath for more than a half-century to guard the US Constitution, Senator Byrd’s life is legendary. 

Until his death on June 28, 2010, Byrd stood by his principles, earning the affection of the people of his home state and the respect of Americans from all walks of life. With his beloved Erma ever by his side, Robert C. Byrd never forgot his roots, harkening back to those early lessons that he learned as a child of the Appalachian coalfields.

This new paperback edition includes a foreword by Gaston Caperton, governor of West Virginia from 1989-1997.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781940425542
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2015
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 848
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

The longest-serving senator in history, Robert C. Byrd gained his higher education in the Senate. Rising from an impoverished childhood in the coalfields of West Virginia, Byrd entered public office in 1947 without a college degree. As a senator he earned a law degree by attending classes in the evenings. His careful reading of the Senate’s rules, precedents, and history made him a formidable opponent in debate and fueled his rise through party leadership to become Democratic Conference secretary (1967-1971), whip (1971-1977), and leader (1977-1989). Senator Byrd died on June 28, 2010, having served for 51 years, 5 months, and 26 days.

Table of Contents

Child of the Appalachian Coalfields The Depression Years A Political Career Begins Mr. Byrd Goes to Washington Around the World in Sixty-Six Days Excelsior! The Sapling Grows Tall Stormy Waters Climbing the Leadership Ladder A Visit to Russia Muddy Waters A Supreme Court Nomination? Building West Virginia Piece by Piece The Old Order Changeth The Top Rung—Majority Leader (1977) Second Fiddle Back in the Saddle Again Elected President Pro Tempore A Hand on the Purse Strings Building a New West Virginia West Virginia on thr Go Bits and Pieces Building a 21st Century West Virginia The Winds of Change The Tide Ebbs Full Circle The Return of the Native Dribs and Drabs Line-Item Veto Struck Down In the Heat of Battle Semper Fidelis Afterword
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