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    Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator Frank Church by Leroy Ashby, Rod Gramer

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    • Pub. Date: April 1994
    • 750pp
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      • Pub. Date: April 1994
      • Publisher: Washington State University Press
      • Format: Hardcover, 750pp

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      Fifteen years in the making, Fighting the Odds is a milestone in western political biography. Authors LeRoy Ashby and Rod Gramer take readers on a dramatic tour of post-World War II America, as experienced in Frank Church's twenty-four years in the Senate. From 1957 to 1981, Church stood at the center of searing national debates, emerging as one of the twentieth century's most respected and influential senators. Ashby and Gramer illuminate the battle for the 1957 Civil Rights Act, the emergence of the Senate's anti-Vietnam coalition, conflicts over environmental legislation in the 1960s and 1970s, the fight over the Panama Canal treaties, and Church's highly publicized investigations of the CIA, FBI, and multinational corporations. Interspersed is the gripping tale of the 1976 presidential campaign when Church, the "late, late candidate," upset frontrunner Jimmy Carter in several key primaries. Throughout his life, Frank Church fought formidable odds. Almost dying of cancer at age twenty-four, he viewed the rest of his life as borrowed time. In 1956 he won a Senate seat, though he had never before held elective office. At thirty-two he became one of the youngest persons ever to take a seat in the U. S. Senate. He served four terms in the Senate - the only Idaho Democrat to ever serve more than one. Defeated in the Republican landslide election of 1980, Frank Church died of cancer in 1984. Fighting the Odds is "a meticulously researched, comprehensive, eminently fair biography," according to award-winning historian William L. O'Neill. It is destined to become a classic of American political writing.

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      Ashby (history, Washington State U.) and Gramer, a seasoned Idaho journalist, combed archives and interviewed some 150 people to assemble a portrait of the esteemed senator. Church served in the Senate for 14 years (1957-1981), during which time he was active in the debates over civil rights, the Vietnam War (which he articulately opposed), presidential power, and FBI and CIA power. Includes photos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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