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  1. 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.

  2. Thomas E. Dewey. Thomas Edmund Dewey (n. 24 martie 1902 – d. 16 martie 1971) a fost al 47-lea Guvernator al New Yorkului (1943-1954). În 1944, el a fost candidatul republican propus pentru președinția Statelor Unite, alegeri pe care le-a pierdut în fața lui Franklin D. Roosevelt. A candidat din nou în 1948, fiind învins de această ...

  3. University Of Michigan. Aries Leaders. Childhood & Early Life. Thomas Edmund Dewey was born on March 24, 1902, in Owosso, Michigan, US, to George Martin Dewey and Annie (Thomas). His father was the owner, editor and publisher of the Owosso Times, a local newspaper. According to a journalist, Dewey displayed leadership skills from an early age.

  4. Thomas E. Dewey was born and grew up in Owosso, but he is best known for investigating organized crime in New York and serving as governor of New York. When he lost the presidential race in 1944, the Chicago Daily Tribune's headline, "Dewey Defeats Truman" gave him a place in American political folklore.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Thomas E. Dewey (1902–71) Law 1925 Crime Fighter "There should be no substitute for integrity in government" An outstanding political leader and crime fighter, Thomas E. Dewey first made his name as a "rackets buster" leading the fight against organized crime and political corruption as chief assistant U.S. attorney and later as the district attorney of New York County.

  7. Thomas E. Dewey. Born March 24, 1902 (Owosso, Michigan) Died March 18, 1971 (Bal Harbor, Florida) Criminal prosecutor, governor. Thomas E. Dewey was an attorney who became a national hero for his success in prosecuting organized crime in New York City. He later played a crucial role in moving the United States forward as a major world power ...