An edition of Empire Statesman (2001)

Empire Statesman

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
524

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Empire Statesman: The Rise and Redemption of Al Smith
June 25, 2007, Free Press
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Cover of: Empire Statesman
Empire Statesman: The Rise and Redemption of Al Smith
2001, Free Press
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First Sentence

"LIKE ALL GOOD New York stories, this one begins with a neighborhood."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
524
Dimensions
8.8 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

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OL9505156M
ISBN 10
1416567771
ISBN 13
9781416567776
OCLC/WorldCat
44914266
Library Thing
332045
Goodreads
2661080

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