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Boss Ruef's San Francisco: the Story of Union Labor Party, Big Business, and Graft Prosecution

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Boss Ruef's San Francisco: the Story of Union Labor Party, Big Business, and Graft Prosecution
Boss Ruef's San Francisco: the Story of Union Labor Party, Big Business, and Graft Prosecution

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Boss Ruef's San Francisco: the Story of Union Labor Party, Big Business, and Graft Prosecution

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Boss Ruef's San Francisco offers a riveting exploration of political corruption, labor politics, and reform in early 20th-century urban America, as told through the colorful and complex career of Abe Ruef. At the center of this meticulously researched narrative is Ruef's rise as a city boss, his opportunistic leadership of the Union Labor Party, and the subsequent scandals that brought both him and his party to disgrace. The book delves into Ruef's unique characteristics—his Jewish ancestry, intellectual brilliance, and legal acumen—and examines how his manipulation of labor politics in San Francisco reflected broader tensions between rapid urbanization, big business, and the fragility of democratic governance.
This study also chronicles one of the most determined and revealing graft prosecutions in American history. Fueled by the collaboration of crusading editor Fremont Older, financier Rudolph Spreckels, and a team of notable figures including prosecutor Francis J. Heney, detective William J. Burns, and future California Governor Hiram W. Johnson, the investigation exposed the pervasive corruption linking business and politics. Set against the backdrop of San Francisco’s recovery from the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire, Boss Ruef's San Francisco paints a vivid panorama of a city and era in transition, offering a compelling case study of urban bossism, reformist zeal, and the enduring challenges of political accountability.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1952.

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