David C. Broderick; a Political Portrait

David C. Broderick; a Political Portrait
Author: David A. Williams
Publisher: Huntington Library Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1969
Genre: Legislators
ISBN:

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David C. Broderick

David C. Broderick
Author: David A. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1969
Genre:
ISBN: 9780783752891

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Broderick

Broderick
Author: James Emmett Thompson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-10-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781975605438

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More than any other man, United States Senator David Broderick was the man responsible for keeping California from seceding at the outbreak of the Civil War. Broderick was a political enigma, a contradiction. In New York in the 1840s, he was, in turn, an apprentice stonemason, a volunteer fireman, and the keeper of a saloon that was a meeting place for political radicals. Following the gold rush to San Francisco in 1849, Broderick became the first leader of the California state senate. He stood up for the rights of the common people, the city's Irish and German immigrants. With their support, he built a political machine powerful enough to topple William McKendree Gwin, the leader of the Chivalry, the aristocratic transplanted Southern gentlemen who dominated California politics in the years before the Civil War. As a politician, Broderick was thoroughly corrupt. He sold political offices, demanded kickbacks from aspiring candidates, and employed a gang of toughs to battle his opponents, enforce party discipline, and stuff ballot boxes. San Francisco's Committee of Vigilance of 1856 exiled his goons. However, in 1857, the resilient Broderick still had enough clout to convince the state legislature to elect him to the Senate of the United States. But David Broderick was much more than just another corrupt politician. He was also a man of courage and principle. Broderick was on the right side of the defining social issue of his day, human slavery, which he saw as an immoral, cruel anachronism. Things came to a head over the admission of Kansas in the late 1850s, when the President, James Buchanan, and his powerful supporters, tried to use the Lecompton constitution to force slavery down the throats of the unwilling settlers of Kansas Territory. Broderick was so outspoken in his opposition that by 1859, he found himself in the cross hairs of fire eaters, men like California's Chief Justice, David S. Terry, who were willing to gun down anybody who spoke out against the extension of slavery. These men came to believe that David Broderick had to be silenced if California were to follow their dream and secede from the Union.

LIFE OF DAVID C BRODERICK

LIFE OF DAVID C BRODERICK
Author: Jeremiah 1849-1917 Lynch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2016-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781373089588

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Pistols, Politics and the Press

Pistols, Politics and the Press
Author: Ryan Chamberlain
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009-01-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0786452536

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This book argues that dueling should be looked at as a fundamental part of the history of journalism. By examining the nineteenth century Code Duello, the accepted standards under which a duel is conducted, the author explores the causes of combative responses involving journalists. Each chapter examines an aspect of the practice from the nineteenth century through the present, including the connections between the ritualized aggression of the past and the feuding among blog journalists today. A comprehensive bibliography as well as an overview of accepted practices under the Code of Honor as faced by nineteenth century journalists are provided.

The Public City

The Public City
Author: Philip J. Ethington
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2001-07-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520927469

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Philip J. Ethington challenges the assumptions of several decades of urban history that treat American urban politics as the expression of social-group community experience. Instead, he maintains in The Public City, social-group identities of race, class, ethnicity, and gender were politically constructed in the public sphere in the process of political mobilization and journalistic discourse.

Senators of the United States

Senators of the United States
Author: Diane B. Boyle
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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S. Doc. 103-34. Compiled by Jo Anne McCormick Quatannens, Diane B. Boyle, editorial assistant, prepared under the direction of Kelly D. Johnston, Secretary of the Senate. Lists scholarly works that profile the lives and legislative service of senators and their autobiographies and other published works.