Richard Nixon
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Richard Nixon

California's Native Son

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Richard Nixon

California's Native Son

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2023 Foreword INDIES Finalist in Biography
2024 Eric Hoffer First Horizon Award Winner
2024 Eric Hoffer Reference Book Award Winner
2024 Eric Hoffer Grand Prize Short List Modern biographies of Richard Nixon have been consumed with Watergate. All have missed arguably the most important perspective on Nixon as California's native son, the only U.S. president born and raised in California. In addition, Nixon was also a son, brother, friend, husband, father, uncle, and grandfather. By shifting the focus from Watergate and Washington to Nixon's deep, defining roots in California, Paul Carter boldly challenges common conceptions of the thirty-seventh president of the United States. More biographies have been written on Nixon than any other U.S. politician. Yet the territory traversed by Carter is unexplored, revealing for the first time the people, places, and experiences that shaped Richard Nixon and the qualities that garnered him respect from those who knew him well. Born in Yorba Linda and raised in Whittier, California, Nixon succeeded early in life, excelling in academics while enjoying athletics through high school. At Whittier College he graduated at the top of his class and was voted Best Man on Campus. During his career at Whittier's oldest law firm, he was respected professionally and became a chief trial attorney. As a military man in the South Pacific during World War II, he was admired by his fellow servicemen. Returning to his Quaker roots after the war, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, the Senate, and the vice presidency, all within six short years. After losing to John Kennedy in the 1960 presidential campaign, Nixon returned to Southern California to practice law. After losing his gubernatorial race he reinvented himself: he moved to New York and was elected president of the United States in 1968. He returned to Southern California after Watergate and his resignation to heal before once again taking a place on the world stage. Richard Nixon: California's Native Son is the story of Nixon's Southern California journey from his birth in Yorba Linda to his final resting place just a few yards from the home in which he was born.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. 1. New Beginnings
  10. 2. Early Success
  11. 3. Nixonville
  12. 4. Depression-Era Education
  13. 5. Service to Community and Country
  14. 6. Congressional Race
  15. 7. National Prominence
  16. 8. Senator
  17. 9. Vice-Presidential Campaign
  18. 10. Vice President
  19. 11. Preparation
  20. 12. Presidential Campaign
  21. 13. Welcome Home
  22. 14. Governor’s Race
  23. 15. Wilderness Years
  24. 16. President
  25. 17. Exile and Rehabilitation
  26. 18. Evening
  27. Notes
  28. Bibliography
  29. Index
  30. About Paul Carter
  31. About Tricia Nixon Cox
  32. Illustrations