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A Boy from Georgia

Coming of Age in the Segregated South

Hamilton Jordan author Kathleen Jordan editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Georgia Press

Published:15th Sep '17

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A coming-of-age memoir by one of our great political strategists

When Hamilton Jordan died in 2008, he left behind a mostly finished memoir, a book on which he had been working for the last decade. A Boy from Georgia chronicles Hamilton Jordan's moral and intellectual development as he gradually discovers the complicated legacies of racism, religious intolerance, and southern politics.

When Hamilton Jordan died of peritoneal mesothelioma in 2008, he left behind amostly finished memoir, a book on which he had been working for the last decade. Jordan’s daughter, Kathleen—with the help of her brothers and mother—took up the task of editing and completing the book. A Boy from Georgia—the result of this posthumous father-daughter collaboration—chronicles Hamilton Jordan’s childhood in Albany, Georgia, charting his moral and intellectual development as he gradually discovers the complicated legacies of racism, religious intolerance, and southern politics, and affords his readers an intimate view of the state’s wheelers and dealers.

Jordan’s middle-class childhood was bucolic in some ways and traumatizing in others. As Georgia politicians battled civil rights leaders, a young Hamilton straddled the uncomfortable line between the southern establishment to which he belonged and the movement in which he believed. Fortunate enough to grow up in a family that had considerable political clout within Georgia, Jordan went into politics to put his ideals to work. Eventually he became a key aide to Jimmy Carter and was the architect of Carter’s stunning victory in the presidential campaign of 1976; Jordan later served as Carter’s chief of staff. Clear eyed about the triumphs and tragedies of Jordan’s beloved home state and region, A Boy from Georgia tells the story of a remarkable life in a voice that is witty, vivid, and honest.

Hamilton Jordan was a whip-smart advisor, a great writer, and someone with whom I shared a warm and candid friendship. He witnessed the formation of the civil rights agenda in real time and made it a personal mission to break down racial barriers in hiring staff in the Governor's office and the White House. Hamilton's reflections on his Southern heritage are honest, witty, and as important now as ever before.


We owe Hamilton Jordan and his determined, rebellious spirit a standing ovation that reaches the top of Stone Mountain and beyond. Instead of producing a tome on foreign policy, as he was expected to do, he saw his days were numbered and instead produced this mesmerizing memoir of his Georgia years. This is a delightful and inspiring coming-of-age story brimming with funny anecdotes, family mysteries, and political intrigue, but it is much more than one raconteur’s personal report of how the scales fell from his eyes. Through Hamilton’s stories of his maturation, it is possible, finally, to trace the evolution of a species--the white, southern male--from the muck of Jim Crowism to the embrace of the progressive spirit that is the South’s salvation.

* author of The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation *

A fine glimpse into the evolution in Washington political history.

* Publishers Weekly *

A wonderful book, and a wonderful set of stories, put together by the daughter of a man who was very involved in American politics, doing a lot of reflecting.

* PBS Newshour *

Your dad was great. This book is great. It`s a great story.

* Hardball with Chris Matthe

ISBN: 9780820352947

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

264 pages