
Overview
James Michael Curley dominated Boston's politics for almost half a century, building a sophisticated political machine based on rhetoric, old-fashioned patronage and sheer personal will. In 1903, he ran a campaign from jail and won; he overpowered opponents with charisma and intelligence, and if that didn't work, he smeared them. Curley's colorful, combative style seized the imagination of the community because he thumbed his nose at the Yankee establishment.
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4 - 1LBJ (1) September 30, 1991
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4 - 2LBJ (2) September 30, 1991
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4 - 3The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry October 07, 1991
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4 - 4Scandalous Mayor October 28, 1991
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4 - 5The Johnstown Flood November 04, 1991
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4 - 6Pearl Harbor: Surprise and Remembrance November 11, 1991
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4 - 7G-Men: The Rise of J. Edgar Hoover February 24, 1992
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4 - 8Duke Ellington: Reminiscing in Tempo December 09, 1991
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4 - 9The Quiz Show Scandal January 06, 1992
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4 - 10Love in the Cold War January 13, 1992
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4 - 11Wild by Law February 10, 1992
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4 - 12Barnum's Big Top October 14, 1991
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4 - 13In the White Man's Image February 17, 1992