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The Rise and Redemption of Al Smith

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An edition of Empire Statesman (2001)

Empire Statesman

The Rise and Redemption of Al Smith

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The story of this Al Smith 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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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
480

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: PART I: COMING OF AGE
CHAPTER I. The Sidewalks of New York 3
CHAPTER 2. Neighborhood z5
CHAPTER 3. TheF.F.M. Man 32
CHAPTER 4. "The Hall" 50
CHAPTER 5. Albany 65
CHAPTER 6. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire 89
CHAPTER 7. Leadership zoz
PART II: GOVERNOR
CHAPTER 8. TheNewGovernor 225
CHAPTER 9. PickingFights 240
CHAPTER IO. Winning Administrative Reform 256
CHAPTER II ForgingaNewAmerica 270
CHAPTER 12. Prohibition 289
CHAPTER 13. The Sound ofthe Siren 202
CHAPTER 14. BusinessasUsual 2Iy
PART III: 1928
CHAPTER I5. OpeningRounds 23.
CHAPTER 16. TakingOnAmerica 264
CHAPTER 17. "Politics! Politics!" 283
CHAPTER 18. And the Pope Will Move to Washington 299
CHAPTER 19. TheDecision 328
PART IV: FINALE
CHAPTER 20. UptoNow 33Z
CHAPTER 21. The Little Boy 349
CHAPTER 22. Mr. Smith Does Not Go to Washington 363
CHAPTER 23. Nadir 376
CHAPTER 24. Elder Statesman 390
Notes 403
Acknowledgments 468
Index 472.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [405]-467) and index.

Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
974.7/04/092, B
Library of Congress
E748.S63 S57 2001

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Format
Hardback
Pagination
xv, 480 p., [11] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
480

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Open Library
OL6793374M
Internet Archive
empirestatesmanr00robe
ISBN 10
0684863022
LCCN
00060011
Goodreads
1657944

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