FDR and His Enemies

Albert Fried

FDR and His Enemies
Format
Paperback
Publisher
St Martin's Press
Country
United States
Published
6 January 2001
Pages
288
ISBN
9780312238278

FDR and His Enemies

Albert Fried

Not since the Civil War was America so divided as it was during Franklin D Roosevelt’s presidency. FDR faced fierce challenges by giant figures of the era. Albert Fried brings out the tremendous drama in Roosevelt’s ideological and personal struggle with five influential men: ex-New York governor and presidential candidate Al Smith, the enormously popular radio priest Charles E Coughlin, Louisiana’s Senator Huey Long, labour champion John L Lewis and the universally adored aviator Charles A Lindbergh. An enthralling story of a critical period in this century’s history, this book reveals the intellectual, moral and tactical underpinnings of a great debate in which Roosevelt always triumphed.

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