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A Heart for Any Fate

The Biography of Richard Brevard Russell Sr.

Sally Russell

The first biography of the Patriarch of the Russell Family

Born in 1861, eldest in a white, middle-class Southern family that lost every-thing material in the American civil war, Richard Russell grew up consumed with ambition to make a name for himself. His dream was to found an out-standing family and to hold the three highest offices in Georgia: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Governor, and United States Senator. In striving for these ambitions, he married twice and ran for public office seventeen times. Although elected to lesser offices, he lost races for chief justice, governor, Congress, and the U.S. Senate. He was elected to the first Georgia Court of Appeals in 1906 and to the Supreme Court as chief justice in 1922.

His first wife, Minnie Tyler, died in childbirth in 1886, leaving him bereft, but five years later he married again. With Ina Dillard he formed an exemplary marriage relationship that produced fifteen children, thirteen of whom sur-vived to become responsible adults, credits to effective parenting. The eldest son, Richard Brevard Russell Jr., fulfilled the gubernatorial and senatorial dreams of his father, becoming governor of Georgia in 1931 and U.S. senator from Georgia in 1933, when he was thirty-five years old. He served thirty-seven years in the United States Senate and became Georgia’s premier statesman of the twentieth century. Thanks to their father’s emphasis on education and his willingness to pay for it, the Russell children studied law, medicine, the min-istry and teaching and became respected professionals in their careers. The glory and difficulty of patriarchy come clear in this story of social and familial structures that both restricted and strengthened conscientious middle and upper-class white men of the post-Civil War South.

Sally Russell, former associate professor of French and English at Gainesville College, now lives and writes in England. She is the editor of Roots and Ever Green: The Selected Letters of Ina Dillard Russell (Georgia 1999) and Shatter Me with Dawn: A Celebration of Country Life (Georgia 2001). She is a granddaughter of Richard Brevard Russell Sr.

Titles of related interest

Voice of Georgia: Speeches of Richard B. Russell, 1928–1969
Calvin McLeod Logue and Dwight L. Freshley, editors.
396 pp. Cloth. $35.00t. 0-86554-586-3. H438.

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Biography

352 pages, 6 X 9

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$35.00t, Cloth

Index, Bibliography

Illustrated

MUP/H628

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