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Sarge : The Life And Times Of Sargent Shriver

  • Sarge : The Life And Times Of Sargent Shriver
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    Scott Stossel ; foreword by Bill Moyers
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    Book, Smithsonian Books, 2004
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  E840.8.S525 S37 2004  AVAILABLE

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    Sargent “Sarge” Shriver founded the Peace Corps, launched the War on Poverty, created Head Start and Legal Services for the Poor, started the Special Olympics, and served as ambassador to France. Kennedy’s daughter Eunice in 1953, Shriver had to navigate a difficult course between independence and family loyalty that tended to obscure his incredible achievements. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "R. Sargent Shriver has arguably touched more lives than any living American. He led the famed "Talent Hunt" that recruited President Kennedy’s cabinet. He created and launched the Peace Corps. He spearheaded the War on Poverty. He founded Head Start, Job Corps, VISTA, Legal Services for the Poor, and - together with his wife - the Special Olympics. In addition, as ambassador to France under Presidents Johnson and Nixon, he single-handedly eased America’s strained relations with Charles de Gaulle during a crucial period of the cold war. As former President Bill Clinton has said, "In my lifetime, America has never had a warrior for peace and against poverty like Sargent Shriver." Yet for all his many accomplishments, Shriver’s name is surprisingly little known. Why? Because from the moment he married JFK’s sister Eunice in 1953, Shriver had to steer a difficult course between independence and loyalty to the Kennedy family that tended to obscure his achievements. In Sarge, the first full- scale biography of this remarkable man, Sargent Shriver takes his deserved place at center stage during an extraordinary time in American politics." "With a finely tuned sense of the era, Atlantic Monthly senior editor Scott Stossel documents Shriver’s early interest in international affairs as America grappled with a burgeoning sense of global responsibility after World II. He tracks Shriver’s evolution from a young World War II navy veteran to an employee of the towering Joseph P. Kennedy, at once his boss and future father-in-law, who pressed his daughter Eunice to marry after years of courtship by Shriver. When Sarge and Eunice did marry, the professional and personal spheres of his life merged in a unique way that few could have handled. From then on, Shriver labored to navigate family politics while charting his own ambitious course." "Drawing on exclusive access to Shriver family papers and on hundreds of hours of interviews over seven years with Shriver, this is the first and likely the only authorized biography we will have of a Kennedy family member of JFK’s generation. Like Robert Dallek’s An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, Sarge raises important questions about government in our time and about whether "electability" and "effective leadership" can coexist in the same person. Scott Stossel delivers the full measure of the man, making this life-and -times biography required reading for anyone interested in 20th-century American history."–BOOK JACKET
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    • 1588341275
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