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From Progressive to New Dealer : Frederic C. Howe and American Liberalism

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A native Pennsylvanian, born in Meadville in 1867 and a graduate of Allegheny College, Frederic Howe dedicated his life early on to the cause of improving society and played a major role in many movements for progressive change from the early 1890s to the Second World War-the period that Richard Hofstadter famously dubbed the "age of reform." Howe was a fighter against corruption and political bosses in Cleveland; a leader in Progressive politics in New York City; a spokesman for reform through numerous books and articles and as director of the Cooper Union's People's Institute; an ardent campaigner for "Fighting Bob" La Follette, Woodrow Wilson, Al Smith, and Franklin D.

Roosevelt; a defender of immigrants and civil liberties as commissioner of immigration for the Port of New York during the First World War; and an advocate for consumers as the first consumers counsel in the New Deal.

Kenneth Miller's biography takes the reader behind the scenes and shows how "the great game of politics" was played in the age of reform.

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0271037431 / 9780271037431
Paperback / softback
15/06/2014
United States
504 pages, 6 Halftones, black and white
156 x 235 mm, 920 grams
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