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  1. 18 de mar. de 2018 · 14 Ibid., ‘‘Address by Thomas E. Dewey, Republican candidate for governor, at a rally in public school 136, Edgecomb Avenue and 135th Street, Monday evening, Oct. 26, 1942.’’ This speech is also available in the NAACP Papers, 18, B, 11, 0516–0519. 15 Ibid. 16 Certainly, there is nothing in Dewey’s Papers, the NAACP Papers or the New ...

  2. Thomas E. Dewey. Thomas Edmund Dewey (March 24, 1902 – March 16, 1971) became an American legend for his success in prosecuting organized crime in New York City. Dewey later was elected the Governor of New York and was the unsuccessful Republican candidate for the U.S. Presidency in 1941 and 1948. His gubernatorial administration established ...

  3. Thomas E. Dewey ( 24. března, 1902, Owosso, Michigan, USA – 16. března, 1971, Miami, USA) byl americký právník, prokurátor a politik. V letech 1943 až 1954 byl guvernérem státu New York. Dvakrát (v letech 1944 a 1948) se pokusil stát prezidentem Spojených států, nebyl však zvolen.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 12 de jun. de 2006 · Thomas E. Dewey earned a reputation as a hard-hitting New York prosecutor who challenged organized crime in the 1930s. One of the men he helped bring down was a ruthless gangster who called himself Dutch Schultz -- but Dewey did it only with the intervention of some very unlikely allies.

  6. Thomas E. Dewey (1902–1971) first attracted national attention as a special prosecutor of organized crime in New York City during the 1930s. Dewey was a popular governor who signed the Ives-Quinn bill banning racial and religious discrimination in employment, the first of its kind in the United States.

  7. Dewey, Thomas Edmund (24 Mar. 1902) (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 spent the rest of his career ...