C.A.索伦森在内布拉斯加为美国中立、公民自由和社会正义而战,1912–1924

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Great Plains Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1353/gpq.2022.0023
Frank H. W. Edler
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摘要:本文试图通过关注克里斯蒂安·亚伯拉罕·索伦森在第一次世界大战期间和之后的年轻岁月来弥补他传记中被忽视的部分。这样做,这部作品也将为内布拉斯加州的进步主义历史添砖加瓦。作为一名终身进步的共和党人,肯尼迪政府的泰德·索伦森的父亲索伦森是一个严格的丹麦宗教和平主义者家庭中十个孩子中年龄最大的一个。在因未在演讲比赛中修改演讲稿而被格兰德岛浸礼会学院开除后,他转到内布拉斯加大学,在那里他担任《内布拉斯坎日报》的编辑,并为将美国排除在第一次世界大战之外而斗争,以及最后一个国家和平主义组织美国人民委员会的成员。尽管他在战争即将结束时修改了自己的和平主义观点,但他继续反对内布拉斯加州国防委员会对公民自由的镇压,并担任内布拉斯加州受迫害的农业非党派联盟的律师。在1920年组织农民劳工大会和1921年组织内布拉斯加州进步党之后,他在选举两位进步共和党人进入美国参议院方面发挥了重要作用:罗伯特·B·豪厄尔和乔治·W·诺里斯。后来,他担任内布拉斯加州司法部长(1928-1932),任期两届。
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C. A. Sorensen's Fight for American Neutrality, Civil Liberty, and Social Justice in Nebraska, 1912–1924
Abstract:This article seeks to remedy a neglected portion of Christian Abraham Sorensen's biography by focusing on his younger years during and after World War I. In doing so, this work will also add to the history of progressivism in Nebraska. As a lifelong progressive Republican—an oxymoron in today's political idiom—Sorensen, father of Ted Sorensen of the Kennedy administration, was the oldest of ten children in a family of strict Danish religious pacifists. After his expulsion from Grand Island Baptist College for not amending his speech in an oratory contest, he transferred to the University of Nebraska where he was editor of the Daily Nebraskan and fought to keep the US out of World War I. He was a member of Henry Ford's peace ship, friends with peace advocates Rebecca Shelley (or Shelly) and Lella Faye Secor, as well as a member of the last national pacifist organization, the People's Council of America. Although he amended his pacifist views near the end of the war, he continued to fight against the repression of civil liberties carried out by the Nebraska State Council of Defense and acted as attorney for the persecuted agrarian Nonpartisan League in Nebraska. After organizing the farmer-labor convention in 1920 and the Progressive Party of Nebraska in 1921, he was instrumental in electing two progressive Republicans to the US Senate: Robert B. Howell and George W. Norris. Later, he served as attorney general of Nebraska (1928–1932) for two terms.
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期刊介绍: In 1981, noted historian Frederick C. Luebke edited the first issue of Great Plains Quarterly. In his editorial introduction, he wrote The Center for Great Plains Studies has several purposes in publishing the Great Plains Quarterly. Its general purpose is to use this means to promote appreciation of the history and culture of the people of the Great Plains and to explore their contemporary social, economic, and political problems. The Center seeks further to stimulate research in the Great Plains region by providing a publishing outlet for scholars interested in the past, present, and future of the region."
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