The Wild Man from Sugar Creek: The Political Career of Eugene Talmadge

The Wild Man from Sugar Creek: The Political Career of Eugene Talmadge

by William Anderson
ISBN-10:
0807101702
ISBN-13:
9780807101704
Pub. Date:
01/01/1976
Publisher:
Louisiana State University Press
ISBN-10:
0807101702
ISBN-13:
9780807101704
Pub. Date:
01/01/1976
Publisher:
Louisiana State University Press
The Wild Man from Sugar Creek: The Political Career of Eugene Talmadge

The Wild Man from Sugar Creek: The Political Career of Eugene Talmadge

by William Anderson

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Overview

Eugene Talmadge’s career as a politician lasted twenty years, and during that time he dominated Georgia’s political structure as few men have in any state’s history. The Wild Man from Sugar Creek is a fascinating biography of one of the South’s most colorful political figures. It is also a revealing analysis of the Georgia mind in the 1930s, reminiscent in its sociological reflections of Cash’s Mind of the South.

A product of “Old South” thinking, Talmadge was elected governor of Georgia four times. His significance lay in his total commitment to fighting the liberalization of the southern mind and the quickening demise of the South’s traditional culture. He saw Roosevelt’s New Deal as the culprit, and he fought desperately against the rise of big government.

“He was,” says William Anderson, “the champion of the mythical little man, of the have-nots, the dejected, the mentally awash, the orphans of rural life propelled by the depression to the doorsteps of the city, alone, uncertain, afraid.”

The Wild Man from Sugar Creek is based in large part on interviews with living contemporaries of Talmadge, so that the book’s central character comes alive in much the same way that Huey Long does in T. Harry Williams’ prize-winning biography of the Louisiana political figure.

The first full biography of Talmadge, The Wild Man from Sugar Creek captures the monumental changes in the southern mind during the tumultuous 1930s, and recreates the struggle between a fiercely independent politician and the rush of change in a conservative land.

“The poor dirt farmer ain’t got but three friends on this earth: God Almighty, Sears Roebuck and Gene Talmadge.” —Eugene Talmadge


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807101704
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1976
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

About The Author
William Anderson is a native of Athens, Georgia. He studied at the University of Georgia, receiving an M.A. degree in journalism in 1969.
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