Big city boss in depression and war : Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago
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Big city boss in depression and war : Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago
Northern Illinois University Press, 1984
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Revision of thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois
Bibliography: p. [195]-209
Includes index
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内容説明
The first full-length biography of Edward J. Kelly tells the vivid story of the rough-hewn politician who became one of Chicago's most powerful mayors. With the help of Pat Nash, Mayor Kelly built the Democratic Machine of which Richard J. Daley was to be a chief beneficiary. An enterprising political strategist, Kelly amassed a concentration of political power by drawing traditionally Republican black voters into the Democratic fold, allying the Machine with New Deal policies, and tapping the resources of organized crime.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1 From Axman to City Hall
2 "Out of the Red, Into the Black"
3 Hegemony Denied
4 Kelly, Roosevelt, and the New Deal
5 "Big Red" in Bronzeville
6 An Imperfect World
7 War and Politics
8 End of an Era
9 "You've Gotta Be a Boss!"
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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