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  1. 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 ...

  2. Thomas E. Dewey (born March 24, 1902) is a American lawyer, prosecutor and politician and former 33rd president of the United States from January 20, 1941 to January 20, 1949. He took office following the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt and was succeeded by Dwight D. Eisenhower. Thomas Edmund Dewey was born in Owosso, Michigan in 1902. Coming from relative taboo and obscure backgrounds he ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Wahl des Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten fand am 2. November 1948 statt. Der amtierende demokratische Präsident Harry S. Truman, der im April 1945 nach dem Tod Franklin D. Roosevelts die Präsidentschaft übernommen hatte, gewann die Wahl. Die Republikaner mit ihrem Kandidaten Thomas E. Dewey konnten trotz Streitigkeiten in der ...

  5. 18. März 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of the African American vote in the election of 1944 see Simon Topping, ‘‘The Republican and Civil Rights, 1928–1948,’’ unpublished PhD thesis, Uni-versity of Hull, 2002, 315–38.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 ...

  6. 12. Juni 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.

  7. 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.