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  1. Thomas Dewey was one of the great leaders in the 20th century’s epic battle between American law enforcement and the Mob. Dewey first grabbed headlines as a special prosecutor for the Justice Department going after bootleggers and racketeers in New York City. In the early 1930s, Dewey won successful prosecutions against big-name bootleggers ...

  2. 21 de may. de 2018 · Thomas Edmund Dewey. Thomas Edmund Dewey (1902-1971) was governor of New York State from 1942 to 1954 and a Republican presidential candidate.. Thomas E. Dewey was born on March 24, 1902, at Owosso, Mich. In 1923 he received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Michigan.After briefly studying music and law in Chicago, he entered Columbia University Law School.

  3. The 1948 United States presidential election was the 41st quadrennial presidential election.It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 1948. In one of the greatest election upsets in American history, incumbent Democratic President Harry S. Truman defeated heavily favored Republican New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, and third-party candidates, becoming the third president to succeed to the ...

  4. Thomas E. Dewey (1902—1971) Quick Reference (b. Oswosso, Michigan, 24 Mar. 1902; d. Bal Harbour, Florida, 16 Mar. 1971) US; Governor of New York 1943–55, Republican presidential candidate 1944, 1948 Born in Michigan and educated at the University of Michigan, he moved to New York to take his LLB at Columbia University. He ...

  5. Thomas Dewey, né le 24 mars 1902 à Owosso (Michigan, États-Unis) et mort le 16 mars 1971 à Bal Harbour (Floride, États-Unis), est un homme politique américain, gouverneur de l'État de New York de 1943 à 1955.Candidat républicain à deux reprises à l'élection présidentielle, il a été battu par Franklin D. Roosevelt à l'élection de 1944 et par Harry S. Truman à celle de 1948.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2018 · For a detailed discussion of the African American vote in the election of 1944 see Simon Topping, ‘‘The Republican and Civil Rights, 1928–1948,’’ unpublished PhD thesis, Uni-versity of Hull, 2002, 315–38. is apparent that the blame for this rests largely with Thomas Dewey who, armed with the knowledge that the African American vote ...

  7. Thomas Edmund Dewey fue un político estadounidense, 47.º gobernador del Estado de Nueva York y candidato republicano a la presidencia en las elecciones de 1944 y 1948, resultando en ambas derrotado, por Franklin D. Roosevelt primero y por Harry S. Truman en la segunda ocasión, esta contra todo pronóstico. Dewey era el líder del ala más socialdemócrata del Partido Republicano, frente al ...