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Happy Days Are Here Again
The 1932 Democratic Convention, the Emergence of FDR--and How America Was Changed Forever
2004
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Political conventions in years past were more than pep rallies for preselected candidates—they were suspenseful, no-holds-barred battles for the nomination. In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the man who would become one of America's most beloved presidents, was far from a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination at the party's convention in Chicago. Using new sources of information, award-winning reporter Steve Neal weaves the compelling story of how FDR finally got the nod along with the personalities of the day who influenced the decision, including Joseph P. Kennedy, Al Smith, Huey Long, and William Randolph Hearst.
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Steve Neal
Author · 5 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads data base. Born in 1949, Steve Neal earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon and a master’s in journalism from Columbia University. During his career in journalism, he worked for a number of newspapers, most notably as a political columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times.

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