Achieve the Honorable: A Missouri Congressman's Journey from Warm Springs to Washington by Ike Skelton
Released just before Skelton’s passing on October 28, 2013, Achieve the Honorable is the deeply personal tale of his determined journey from the small town of Lexington, Missouri, to Capitol Hill.
Growing up during the Great Depression and World War II, Ike Skelton dreamed of joining the military. That dream was shattered when he contracted one of the most dreaded diseases of the era: polio. Far from abandoning hope, he received treatment at Warm Springs, Georgia, overcame his disability, and went on to become a college athlete, a celebrated lawyer, a Missouri state senator, and a US congressman.
During his thirty-four years in the US House of Representatives, Skelton became known as a bipartisan negotiator and a champion of the Armed Services. Throughout the decades, he helped steer the nation through its most dangerous challenges, from Communism to terrorism; took a leading role in the reform of the Department of Defense; dedicated himself to fulfilling the interests of his constituents; and eventually rose to become chair of the House Armed Services Committee during such pivotal events as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In addition to detailing Skelton’s political career and its accompanying challenges and triumphs, Achieve the Honorable provides inside glimpses into the lives of political titans such as Harry Truman, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton. Along the way, readers are treated to Skelton’s engaging humor and shrewd insight into twentieth- and twenty-first-century US politics.
About the Author
Ike Skelton (1931-2013) served as the U.S. Representative for Missouri’s 4th district from 1977-2011. Skelton, a member of the Academy of Missouri Squires and an honorary U.S. Marine, has received a number of awards, including the U.S. Army’s Distinguished Civilian Service Medal, the U.S. Navy’s Distinguished Public Service Medal, U.S. Air Force Exceptional Civilian Service Award, and the West Point Sylvanus Thayer Award.
Product Specifications
Published by the State Historical Society of Missouri, 2013. 232 pages. 54 illustrations.