The Plots Against the President: FDR, A Nation in Crisis, and the Rise of the American Right

Sally Denton
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The Plots Against the President: FDR, A Nation in Crisis, and the Rise of the American Right

Sally Denton
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  • Published date: Jan 28, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 308
  • Publisher: Sally Denton
  • ISBN: 9781733658003
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.69" L x 9.0" H

"Denton's The Plots Against the President details in a brisk, cogent narrative what Roosevelt faced after he won election against Herbert Hoover that November. As with Obama, the president-elect seemed to infuriate many on the right, whose criticisms often contradicted one another. Roosevelt was (in turn): socialist? communist? fascist? His enemies painted him as either an intellectual lightweight, incapable of addressing the nation's financial emergency, or an evil mastermind, a traitor to his class, a tool of foreign interests." --The Boston Globe

"Readable and informative ... valuable reminder of how the four years following 1932 steered America in an uncharted direction." --The Plots Against the President, The Wall Street Journal

"A thoroughly readable primer on political discourse in the early years of the Great Depresssion." --The Plots Against the President, The Washington Post

"Two weeks before FDR's 1933 inauguration, an assassin fired five shots at him, narrowly missing. A year later, a retired general claimed several wealthy businessmen had asked him join a plot to overthrow the government. The media treated it as a joke, but historian and public policy expert, Denton's research indicates otherwise." --The Plots Against the President, Publishers Weekly

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