Prosperity, Peace and Respect
How Presidents Manage the People's Agenda
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About the Book
This book reveals the vast changes that have occurred in American society and government in the Twentieth Century. Those changes propelled new ideas about the economy, about the nation's place in the world, and about our own internal struggles with racism. The book discusses the position and policies of each President, how they coped with economic downturns and crises, how they dealt with threats to the United States by other countries, and how they tried or did not try to ameliorate the conditions in which black people lived.
About the Author
Elizabeth Warren is a retired college professor of Political Science who continues to fi nd the study of government exciting. Of particular interest today are the changes that are occurring in American society and their impact on our government’s policies. Warren took her graduate work fi fteen years after receiving her B.A. degree in History from Bryn Mawr College. She received her Master’s degree from the University of Kansas and concluded her work for the doctorate in Political Science at the University of Nebraska. She also went into active politics in local government, serving as a Trustee and then Mayor of the Village of Glencoe, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. She has published books on subjects as disparate as the impact of the Gautreaux v Chicago Housing Authority court decision and the relationships between religion and politics. She also wrote a biography of a 19th Century Quaker who was a leader in the development of the Society of Friends in the Midwest. Warren’s husband was a Sears executive, and she has four grown daughters.