Buncombe Bob
The Life and Times of Robert Rice Reynolds
Julian M. Pleasants
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 07/2003
Pages: 376
Subject: Biography and Autobiography, History
| University of North Carolina
Print ISBN: 9.78E+12
eBook ISBN: 9780807861073
DESCRIPTION
Julian Pleasants argues that Reynolds must be understood in the context of Depression-era North Carolina. He capitalized on the discontent of the poverty-stricken lower class by campaigning in tattered clothes while driving a ramshackle Model T--a sharp contrast to his wealthy, chauffeur-driven opponent, incumbent senator Cam Morrison. In office, Reynolds supported Roosevelt's New Deal. Although he was not pro-Nazi, his isolationist stance and his association with virulent right-wingers enraged his constituents and ultimately led to his withdrawal from politics.
Pleasants reveals Reynolds to be a showman of the first order, a skilled practitioner of class politics, and a unique southern politician--the only one who favored the New Deal while advocating isolationist views.
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