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Alyn Brodsky's comprehensive study of our 22nd and 24th president reveals Grover Cleveland for what he truly was as a man and as a chief executive. The only Democrat elected to the presidency between the Civil War and WWI, Cleveland was one of our most ethical and underrated presidents. This scholarly work reveals Cleveland's allegiance to the nation, not a political party, and his previously unrealized accomplishments. During his terms, Cleveland improved the quality of life for American Indians, battled against the railroads and big business to prevent the destruction of American lands, and fought for sound fiscal policies that saved the nation from bankruptcy.
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This first major Cleveland biography in nearly 65 years depicts his early life in upstate New York, his career as a trial lawyer, mayor, and governor through to his first and second presidencies and his last years as a beloved faculty member at Princeton. Each chapter will cause readers to reevaluate our perception of the man and to evaluate him in the context of more recent character-lite successors.
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