Faculty - Publications by Garth Pauley

University Press Books:

Pauley, Garth. LBJ's American Promise: The 1965 Voting Rights Address. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 2007.

Pauley, Garth. The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights: Rhetoric on Race from Roosevelt to Nixon. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 2001.

Refereed Journal Articles:

“W.E.B. Du Bois on Woman Suffrage: A Rhetorical Analysis of His Crisis Writings.” Journal of Black Studies 30 (2000): 383-410.

“Harry Truman and the NAACP: A Case Study in Presidential Persuasion on Civil Rights,” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 2 (1999): 211-41.

“Documentary Desegregation: A Rhetorical Analysis of Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment,” Southern Communication Journal 64 (1999): 123-42.

“John Lewis’s ‘Serious Revolution’: Rhetoric, Resistance, and Revision at the March on Washington,” Quarterly Journal of Speech 84 (1998): 320-40.

“Rhetoric and Timeliness: An Analysis of Lyndon B. Johnson’s Voting Rights Address,” Western Journal of Communication 62 (1998): 26-53.

“Presidential Rhetoric and Interest Group Politics: Lyndon B. Johnson and the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” Southern Communication Journal 63 (1997): 1-19.

Book Chapters:

“The Genesis of a Rhetorical Commitment: Lyndon B. Johnson, Civil Rights, and the Vice Presidency,” in The White House and Civil Rights, ed. James A. Aune (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, in press).

“John Robert Lewis,” in African American Orators: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook, ed. Richard W. Leeman (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1996), 226-38 (with Kurt Ritter).

Book Reviews:

Rev. of Nixon’s Civil Rights: Politics, Principle, and Policy, by Dean J. Kotlowski. Rhetoric & Public Affairs 5 (2002): 769-71.

Articles in Popular Periodicals:

“Communication Will Be Key to Political Change,” op-ed, Detroit Free Press, December 22, 2000, 20A.