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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's long, but enjoyable
I was a little hesitant to buy a biography of over 800 pages. However, I was quite surprised by the content and layout. Although the book is divided into chapters dealing with specific areas of Senator Byrd's life, the narrative is more along the lines of storytelling. I have enjoyed the fact that the format is in small little stories; a motivator to complete a book of...
Published on October 6, 2005 by Christopher Greaver

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8 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars If you like the KKK, you'll LOVE this book!
Although the Democrats pride themselves on civil rights issues (never mind that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed due to Republicans, not Democrats, who were opposed) they have a lot of 'splainin to do. Apparently, the KKK was "a fraternal group of elites - doctors, lawyers, clergy, judges and other 'upstanding' people". Wow! That's neat... I wonder if anyone will...
Published on October 26, 2005 by Philbert Katz


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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's long, but enjoyable, October 6, 2005
This review is from: Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields (Hardcover)
I was a little hesitant to buy a biography of over 800 pages. However, I was quite surprised by the content and layout. Although the book is divided into chapters dealing with specific areas of Senator Byrd's life, the narrative is more along the lines of storytelling. I have enjoyed the fact that the format is in small little stories; a motivator to complete a book of this size.

This is an enjoyable, well written book. Although I am originally from West Virginia and thus hold a stronger interest for Senator Byrd, I believe that many will enjoy learning about one of our country's most interesting Senators. Yes, this book does confront the fact that Senator Byrd was in the KKK, unlike what is said in other reviews.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Child of Appalachian Coalfields, August 1, 2005
This review is from: Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields (Hardcover)
Sent this book to my 89 year old dad who knows Mr. Byrd and who also ran several coal mines in the 50's. So much of the book is true to every detail - this book tells of a time of hard work, good people, company ownership of it's employees, labor unions, and of times that only few know. It is a very pure piece of American History.
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29 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A statesman's legacy, June 22, 2005
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Child of the Appalachian Coalfields is a fine book. Robert C. Byrd has had a long and distinguished career, and it's very good that he could tell his story himself, before time marches on. This will be an important legacy for future historians -- don't we wish we had a similar tome from Henry Clay? Some in the national news media have been highly critical of Byrd, but they don't understand him and they don't understand West Virginia. This book, if read in the right quarters, would help explain both to those outside the state whose impressions are faulty.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Senator Byrd's "I" View, July 19, 2006
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An autobiography this book surely is. all 770 pages! I read it with great interest from beginning to end, tho it is a heavy book and could have been shortened considerably.

Senator Byrd published this memoir in 2005 at the age of 87. As a West Virginia senator in Washington, DC. for more than 50 years, he is well qualified to inform us of the workings of government. He manages to convey the story of his entire life and career, as he witnessed and helped shaped American history.

The book is very readable and filled with opinions on most all subjects. Several pictures are appreciated as the reader digests 87 years in the making of a fine gentlemen who, as an orator, a historian, a debator, and a patriotic American, as well as a proud West Virginian, is respected and who inspires us to reach out and make a difference in our corner of the world.

Of course, if you are from the beautiful state of West Virginia, or know someone who is, or have relatives there, or live in neighboring states, or if you, like me, just enjoy learning how our legislative branch has evolved, especially the past half century, you'll enjoy this book also. You may want to visit the
state aptly nicknamed "Mountain Mama" and drive on the highways Senator Byrd helped fund, see the schools and industries named after him, and the bridges, tourist attractions, etc. etc. with his stamp of approval. If it were not for him, a native son who was raised near the coal mines, attended a two room schoolhouse, and worked his way up from a butcher to a senator who "delivered" to his state, we would not be appreciating the wonders of West Virginia, as John Denver portrays in his song "Country Roads".

I was impressed with Senator Byrd's insights. His campaigns over the years had a unique flavor - he played the fiddle and sang mountain music, visited, enjoyed, and helped fund useful projects in every county in his state, made some mistakes, learned from them, and grew into a skillful politician with an attitude - to stand up for what is right, to uphold the Constitution, and to keep America one nation, under God.

I learned a great deal from reading the book and perhaps you will ask legislators from your own state "What have YOU done for us lately!" - It appears to me that Robert C. Byrd, a proud super intelligent West Virginian will be a tough act to follow. Americans will do well to get on the websites of state legislators and voice their concerns.

Incidentally, this reviewer is not from West Virginia, tho I have visited there and studied the history and people. It is a great state for geneology purposes with beautiful websites for every county. Its citizens can be proud and grateful that Senator Byrd's loyalty, influence, support, courage, and calm reasoning has never wavered and that when he speaks before the senate, and to presidents and leaders all over the world, they listen attentively.
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25 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Redemption Realized, June 30, 2005
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This review is from: Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields (Hardcover)
Isn't this the true American story for this century? A complete turnabout in one's life, someone raised in Crabtree, West Virginia in an environment of racism. This story is a complete compilation of someone overcoming that old battle of nature vs. nurture. Senator Byrd's redemption has been proved time and time again in his recent years of the senate. His has become the Liberal Lion of the United States Senate, now one of the strongest defenders of Affirmative Action, Abortion Rights, Equal Opportunity for Women, The rights of the State of Israel, etc. So to belittle this man because of an indiscretion in his past is to really have your blinders on and to see what you want to see. Overlooking this man's enormous accomplishments is a sad acquiescence. As a Jewish man, I have total respect, admiration and faith in this Senator. I wonder, what do people want? Would they rather he have kept his old ideals? Another Trent Lott or Haley Barbour? No, this man has apologized, told his story, and has redeemed himself. His actions speak louder than any words or letters from the past. This man is a true American Story. We should all be in admiration of his service to this country.
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18 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars West Virginia's Hero, July 12, 2005
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Without Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia would not be what it is today. That may be a weird statement, seeing it isn't much now, but it would be nothing. Senator Byrd lobbied hard to get funding for a state the nation forgot about. Robert C. Byrd helped propel West Virginia into a state now gaining national recognition (President Bush likes it for a 4th of July stop). Like him or hate him, you got to respect the man.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields, July 30, 2010
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Initially, I purchased this book for my 88 year old Dad. My Dad grew up in WV and knew Robert Byrd in their early years. Although quite lengthy, Dad really enjoyed the book; especially liked the writing style. Growing up and living in the same areas, Senator Byrd and my Dad knew many of the same people. He reminisced about not only the people, but the small towns in which they lived. I've just started the book and find it very interesting. I look forward to finishing it.
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8 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars If you like the KKK, you'll LOVE this book!, October 26, 2005
This review is from: Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields (Hardcover)
Although the Democrats pride themselves on civil rights issues (never mind that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed due to Republicans, not Democrats, who were opposed) they have a lot of 'splainin to do. Apparently, the KKK was "a fraternal group of elites - doctors, lawyers, clergy, judges and other 'upstanding' people". Wow! That's neat... I wonder if anyone will question Senator Byrd about this. People ignored his comments that "(...)", so I suppose he'll get a pass on this, too.
The next time you hear about those "racist Republicans", ask yourself, which party has the dubious honor of having a real life Klansman as their leader in the senate.
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