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6.0 x 9.0. 328 pgs. 30 B&W photographs. (2006)

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Biography / History--American History / Michigan and the Great Lakes--Biography/Memoir / Michigan and the Great Lakes--History / Michigan and the Great Lakes--Politics

William G. Milliken
Michigan's Passionate Moderate

Dave Dempsey
Foreword by Lana Pollack

2009 Michigan Author Award

Named a 2007 Michigan Notable Book


The story of one of the Great Lake State's most fascinating political figures, the "gentleman governor" of Michigan


About the Book

William Milliken, Michigan's longest-serving governor, stands as an icon of decency even among the state's most cynical political observers. Often seen by the public as a man above politics, Milliken was in truth an astute deal maker who governed by crafting coalitions with politicians that spanned the gamut from Detroit's hard-left Coleman Young to the rural conservatives of his own Republican Party.

Born in Traverse City, Michigan, Milliken fought in World War II and returned home to run the family business, served as lieutenant governor from 1965 to 1969, and was then elected to four-year terms in 1970, 1974, and 1978. Milliken stepped down after fourteen years and a record of education reform, environmental protection, urban policy, and civil rights—and a series of bruising tax fights.

Twenty years after leaving office Milliken's legacy of civility and willingness to work with political opponents stands tall. But his outspoken defense of traditional Republican values has cast him into a political no-man's land that makes this story as intensely emotional as it is relevant to today's no-holds barred politics.

Dave Dempsey presents a fully developed picture of Milliken that reveals both his strengths and weaknesses while also providing the political and historical context of Milliken's time in office—and the lessons of his life and career for current and future politicians and the public.

Dave Dempsey is policy advisor for the Michigan Environmental Council, a coalition of more than sixty-five environmental advocacy organizations. Dempsey is author of Great Lakes for Sale: From Whitecaps to Bottlecaps (University of Michigan Press, 2008), and Ruin and Recovery: Michigan's Rise as a Conservative Leader (University of Michigan Press, 2001). He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

 

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