New Politics in the Old South is the first scholarly biography of Ernest F. Fritz Hollings, a key figure in South Carolina and national political developments in the second half of the twentieth century. Throughout his career Hollings was renowned for his willingness to voice unpleasant truths, as when he called for the peaceful acceptance of racial desegregation at Clemson University in 1963 and acknowledged the existence of widespread poverty and malnutrition in South Carolina in 1969. David T. Ballantyne uses Hollings s career as a lens for examining the upheaval in southern politics and...
New Politics in the Old South is the first scholarly biography of Ernest F. Fritz Hollings, a key figure in South Carolina and national political deve...