Big Bill Thompson, Chicago, and the Politics of ImageUniversity of Illinois Press, 1998 - 273 頁 A brilliant chameleon of a politician, Thompson could move from pro- to anti-prohibition, from opposing the Chicago Teachers Federation to opposing a superintendent hostile to it, from being anti-Catholic to winning, in huge numbers, the Catholic vote. Shape-shifter extraordinaire, Thompson stayed in power by repeatedly altering his political image. In Big Bill Thompson, Chicago, and the Politics of Image, Douglas Bukowski captures the essence of this wily urban politico as no other biographer or historian has. Using materials accessible only thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, Bukowski has fashioned an unforgettable story of a volatile Chicago leader and his era. And he does it with such grace and in such an irresistible style that readers will yearn to visit the local speakeasy and lift a glass to colorful politicians gone by. |
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... race simply could not be allowed to help explain the riot.28 None of the riot's presumed causes had disappeared by June 1920 , when another racial incident touched the city . If anything , the postwar recession only worsened black ...
... race simply could not be allowed to help explain the riot.28 None of the riot's presumed causes had disappeared by June 1920 , when another racial incident touched the city . If anything , the postwar recession only worsened black ...
第 101 頁
... race - baiting in the spring election . What counted was the lesson Chicago offered : Big Bill Thomp- son meant bad government , which translated into disloyalty during war- time and race riots afterward . The Times and its publisher ...
... race - baiting in the spring election . What counted was the lesson Chicago offered : Big Bill Thomp- son meant bad government , which translated into disloyalty during war- time and race riots afterward . The Times and its publisher ...
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... racial extermination , that is , if they intend to remain a Christian people even in name . But if they make race separation a starting point , they will make progress toward a solu- tion of the difficulties that are now overwhelming ...
... racial extermination , that is , if they intend to remain a Christian people even in name . But if they make race separation a starting point , they will make progress toward a solu- tion of the difficulties that are now overwhelming ...
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