Outsider in the White House
Outsider in the White House
A progressive politician's journey from Brooklyn to the presidential campaign trail
About This Book
An Outsider's Path Through American Politics (2015) chronicles Bernie Sanders' rise from civil rights activist to presidential contender. The book documents his decades-long commitment to economic equality and social justice, from his early activism in the 1960s through his challenge to corporate influence in the 2016 race. Originally released in 1997 under the title Outsider in the House, this revised edition follows Sanders' persistent advocacy for progressive causes throughout his political career.
Who Should Read This?
- People following the 2016 presidential race
- Political science and history students
- American voters researching presidential candidates
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