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Kerner: The Conflict of Intangible Rights
Bill Barnhart, Gene Schlickman
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| #2801487 in Books | 1999-09-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.23 x6.37 x9.50l, | File type: PDF | 406 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I liked the part where Lyndon Johnson didn't like the Kerner ...|By James R Zatopa|This book filled in a lot of gaps about governor Otto Kerner, including his World War II experience with Westmorland and his helping JFK win the U S presidency in Illinois. I liked the part where Lyndon Johnson didn't like the Kerner Commisssion report. The reason is in the book.|0 of 0 people||"Few Illinois governors had more promise than Otto Kerner - or had a more tragic end. This fine biography shows why Kerner mattered and how his legacy lives on." - Steve Neal, Chicago Sun Times "An excellent, thoroughly documented look at a complex man/politic
This first biography of Otto Kerner traces the heritage of a major figure in Illinois politics and explains his precipitous descent from public hero to public enemy. As a Cook County judge, Kerner reformed Illinois adoption procedure; as a two-term Democratic governor he promoted economic development, education, mental health services, and equal access to jobs and housing; as a federal appeals court judge he bucked the law-and-order tide and defended the rights of the ac...
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