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The Rise and Fall of the Branchhead Boys: North Carolina’s Scott Family and the Era of Progressive Politics

The Rise and Fall of the Branchhead Boys: North Carolina’s Scott Family and the Era of Progressive Politics

by Rob Christensen (Author)
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Louisiana had the Longs, Virginia had the Byrds, Georgia had the Talmadges, and North Carolina had the Scotts. In this history of North Carolina’s most influential political family, Rob Christensen tells the story of the Scotts and how they dominated Tar Heel politics. Three generations of Scotts―W. Kerr Scott, Robert Scott, and Meg Scott Phipps―held statewide office. Despite stereotypes about rural white southerners, the Scotts led a populist and progressive movement strongly supported by rural North Carolinians―the so-called Branchhead Boys, the rural grassroots voters who lived at the heads of tributaries throughout the heart of North Carolina. Though the Scotts held power in various government positions in North Carolina for generations, they were instrumental in their own downfall. From Kerr Scott’s regression into reactionary race politics to Meg Scott Phipps’s corruption trial and subsequent prison sentence, the Scott family lost favor in their home state, their influence dimmed and their legacy in question.Weaving together interviews from dozens of political luminaries and deep archival research, Christensen offers an engaging and definitive historical account of not only the Scott family’s legacy but also how race and populism informed North Carolina politics during the twentieth century. Read more

Product Information

PublisherThe University of North Carolina Press
Publication dateMay 13, 2019
EditionIllustrated
LanguageEnglish
Print length336 pages
ISBN-101469651041
ISBN-13978-1469651040
Item Weight1.4 pounds
Dimensions6.12 x 1 x 9.25 inches
Best Sellers Rank#3,074,871 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #376 in Local U.S. Politics #864 in United States Local Government #9,023 in History & Theory of Politics
Customer Reviews4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 26 ratings

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