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Title
- Scandal and Intrigue in 1920s America
Summary
- When Harry Daugherty secured a federal court injunction against a burgeoning nationwide railroad strike in September of 1922, little did the sitting attorney general realize the series of events he set into motion. In Montana, the state's soon-to-be-elected populist senator Burton Wheeler set his sights on Daugherty -- first using him as a whipping post for his election to the Senate, then later seeking to impeach the attorney general setting up a showdown that "profoundly reshape[d] the Justice Department, Bureau of Investigation, and even the Senate, and forever change[d] the way political scandals played out across America," writes Nathan Masters in his new book, "Crooked: The Roaring Twenties Tales of a Corrupt Attorney General, a Crusading Senator, and the Birth of the American Political Scandal."
Names
- Library of Congress
- Library of Congress. Manuscript Division, sponsoring body
Created / Published
- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 2023-08-23.
Notes
- - Group name: Made at the Library. 2
- - Nathan Masters.
- - Recorded on 2023-08-23.
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- 1 online resource
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- 2025661416
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- video
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