Hubert Humphrey by Carl Solberg

A concise political biography that follows Humphrey’s rise from Midwestern roots to national prominence, detailing his early Minnesota career, forceful advocacy for civil rights and social welfare, talent as an orator and coalition-builder, service as vice president, the bitterly contested 1968 presidential campaign, and his long Senate career and legacy as a leading liberal figure shaping mid‑20th‑century American politics.

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