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Report from a Last Survivor
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About The Book
Report from a Last Survivor tells Fred Harris’s many stories: some serious, some funny, and all true. Each story forms a part of this report of a last survivor, a long look back over ninety-three years and counting of a rich life of public service and personal commitment.
Product Details
- Publisher: UNM Press (September 1, 2024)
- Length: 232 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826366696
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Raves and Reviews
“Fred Harris has long practiced politics that really matters (what I call ‘politics with hair on it’), daring to challenge the powers that be on behalf of the powers that ought to be: workaday people who are being knocked down and held down by the privileged few. So meet this guy who’s had the guts, moral stamina, and sense of humor to keep battling the big shots, bastards, and bullshitters for decades, laughing all the way! His memoir is both the tao of Fred and a joyous romp through his lifetime of real politics done right.”—Progressive populist Democrat Jim Hightower
“Fred Harris’s life and legacy are a timely reminder of what service to country really means. His efforts on behalf of working and marginalized people everywhere, his devotion to democracy, and his courage and compassion in service to a troubled nation give me hope that with ‘radical optimism’ we will see our way through our current crisis.”—Timothy B. Krebs, author of Understanding Urban Politics: Institutions, Representation, and Policies
“Fred Harris’s life and legacy are a timely reminder of what service to country really means. His efforts on behalf of working and marginalized people everywhere, his devotion to democracy, and his courage and compassion in service to a troubled nation give me hope that with ‘radical optimism’ we will see our way through our current crisis.”—Timothy B. Krebs, author of Understanding Urban Politics: Institutions, Representation, and Policies
“Like a twentieth-century version of Alexander Hamilton, Senator Fred Harris was consistently ‘in the room where it happens.’ Senator Harris brings us along for a ride that includes his cross-country tours of the Kerner Commission, the smoke-filled rooms of the 1968 Democratic National Convention, intimate dinners with his best friend and colleague Senator Robert F. Kennedy, negotiations to create the groundbreaking McGovern Commission, and colorful conversations with President Lyndon Johnson.”—Michael S. Rocca, professor of political science, University of New Mexico
“Report from a Last Survivor is more than a memoir; it’s a rare invitation to peek into the mind of a remarkable man who came into my life as a role model and mentor when he chaired the Democratic National Committee in the late 1960s. His is a life well lived in American politics.”—US Representative James Clyburn
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