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Raising Cain; The Life and Politics of Senator Harry P. Cain
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RAISING CAIN: The Life and Politics of Senator Harry P. Cain is both inspiring and thought-provoking. At one level, it profiles the life and politics of a fascinating and complicated man during a pivotal period of American history. On another, it raises questions for today's citizens and policy makers. Despite the passage of years, Cain's warning rings as true today as it did in 1955: "We can be safe and free...at the same time but it is possible to become so safe that nobody can be free."
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C. Mark Smith
C. Mark Smith is an award-winning author of three books. He spent forty years managing economic development organizations at the local, state, and federal level, but his greatest interests have always been at the nexus of history, politics, and community service. He and his wife, Elsa, make their home in Richland, Washington.
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