The People's Lawyer : The Life and Times of Frank J. Kelley, the Nation's Longest-Serving Attorney General /
Kelley and co-author Jack Lessenberry reflect on the personal and professional journey of the so-called godfather of the Michigan Democratic Party during his incredible life and thirty-seven years in office as Michigan's Attorney General.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Detroit, Michigan :
Wayne State University Press,
[2015]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. A Summons to Washington
- 2. The Sidewalks of Detroit
- 3. The Patriarch and the World He Made
- 4. Coming of Age: Success...and Failure
- 5. From Arizona to Alpena
- 6. Young Mr. Kelley Goes North
- 7. A Stunning Appointment
- 8. Attorney General: Baptism under Fire
- 9. Winning Election on My Own
- 10. Reshaping the Attorney General's Office
- 11. Asserting Myself - and the Office of Attorney General
- 12. Consumer Protection
- 13. Departure: Running for the Senate, 1971-72
- 14. My First Two Governors: Swainson and Romney
- 15. The Tumultuous 1970s: The Milliken Years
- 16. My Protege Becomes Governor: The Blanchard Years
- 17. Serving John Engler - and Turning a Page
- 18. Famous People I've Known, in Politics and Otherwise
- 19. Life after Politics
- 20. Lessons from a Life in Public Service