Empire Statesman: The Rise and Redemption of Al Smith
Autor Robert A. Slaytonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 2007
The story of this trailblazer is the story of America in the twentieth century. A child of second-generation immigrants, a boy self-educated on the streets of the nation's largest city, he went on to become the greatest governor in the history of New York; a national leader and symbol to immigrants, Catholics, and the Irish; and in 1928 the first Catholic major-party candidate for president. He was the man who championed safe working conditions in the wake of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire. He helped build the Empire State Building. Above all, he was a national model, both for his time and for ours.
Yet, as Robert Slayton demonstrates in this rich story of an extraordinary man and his times, Al Smith's life etched a conflict still unresolved today. Who is a legitimate American? The question should never be asked, yet we can never seem to put it behind us. In the early years of the twentieth century, the Ku Klux Klan reorganized, not to oppose blacks, but rather against the flood of new immigrants arriving from southern Europe and other less familiar sources. Anti-Catholic hatred was on the rise, mixed up with strong feelings about prohibition and tensions between towns and cities. The conflict reached its apogee when Smith ran for president. Slayton's story of the famous election of 1928, in which Smith lost amid a blizzard of blind bigotry, is chilling reading for Americans of all faiths. Yet Smith's eventual redemption, and the recovery of his deepest values, shines as a triumph of spirit over the greatest of adversity.
Even in our corrosively cynical times, the greater vision of Al Smith's life inspires and uplifts us.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781416567776
ISBN-10: 1416567771
Pagini: 520
Dimensiuni: 140 x 214 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:07000
Editura: Free Press
Colecția Free Press
ISBN-10: 1416567771
Pagini: 520
Dimensiuni: 140 x 214 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:07000
Editura: Free Press
Colecția Free Press
Notă biografică
Robert A. Slayton is Associate Professor of history at Chapman University. A New Yorker by birth, he is the author of Back of the Yards: The Making of a Local Democracy and New Homeless and Old: Community and the Skid Row Hotel. He lives in Orange County, California.
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Contents
Prologue: Oklahoma City, September 20, 1928
Part I: Coming of Age
CHAPTER 1. The Sidewalks of New York
CHAPTER 2. Neighborhood
CHAPTER 3. The F.F.M. Man
CHAPTER 4. "The Hall"
CHAPTER 5. Albany
CHAPTER 6. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
CHAPTER 7. Leadership
Part II: Governor
CHAPTER 8. The New Governor
CHAPTER 9. Picking Fights
CHAPTER 10. Winning Administrative Reform
CHAPTER 11 Forging a New America
CHAPTER 12. Prohibition
CHAPTER 13. The Sound of the Siren
CHAPTER 14. Business as Usual
Part III: 1928
CHAPTER 15. Opening Rounds
CHAPTER 16. Taking On America
CHAPTER 17. "Politics! Politics!"
CHAPTER 18. And the Pope Will Move to Washington
CHAPTER 19. The Decision
Part IV: Finale
CHAPTER 20. Up to Now
CHAPTER 21. The Little Boy
CHAPTER 22. Mr. Smith Does Not Go to Washington
CHAPTER 23. Nadir
CHAPTER 24. Elder Statesman
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Prologue: Oklahoma City, September 20, 1928
Part I: Coming of Age
CHAPTER 1. The Sidewalks of New York
CHAPTER 2. Neighborhood
CHAPTER 3. The F.F.M. Man
CHAPTER 4. "The Hall"
CHAPTER 5. Albany
CHAPTER 6. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
CHAPTER 7. Leadership
Part II: Governor
CHAPTER 8. The New Governor
CHAPTER 9. Picking Fights
CHAPTER 10. Winning Administrative Reform
CHAPTER 11 Forging a New America
CHAPTER 12. Prohibition
CHAPTER 13. The Sound of the Siren
CHAPTER 14. Business as Usual
Part III: 1928
CHAPTER 15. Opening Rounds
CHAPTER 16. Taking On America
CHAPTER 17. "Politics! Politics!"
CHAPTER 18. And the Pope Will Move to Washington
CHAPTER 19. The Decision
Part IV: Finale
CHAPTER 20. Up to Now
CHAPTER 21. The Little Boy
CHAPTER 22. Mr. Smith Does Not Go to Washington
CHAPTER 23. Nadir
CHAPTER 24. Elder Statesman
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Descriere
Born to Irish immigrants on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Al Smith was the earliest champion of immigrant Americans. In 1928, Smith became the first Catholic to run for the presidency but his candidacy was fiercely opposed by the KKK, and his campaign was wiped out by a tidal wave of anti-Catholic hatred. After years of hardship, Smith reconciled his soured relationships with political bigwigs and once again became a generous, heroic figure. Photos.