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New York Exposed: The Gilded Age Police Scandal that Launched the Progressive Era

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On a Sunday morning in early 1892, Reverend Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst ascended to his pulpit on the Madison Square Presbyterian Church in New York and delivered one of the explosive sermons in the city’s history. Municipal life, he charged, used to be morally corrupt. Vice used to be rampant. And the city’s police force and its Tammany Hall politicians were “a lying, perjured, rum-soaked, and libidinous lot.” Denounced by city and police officials as a self-righteous “blatherskite,” Parkhurst resolved to prove his case. The bespectacled minister descended his pulpit and in disguise visited gin joints and brothels, taking notes and gathering evidence. Two years later, his findings forced the New York State Senate to investigate the New York Police Department. The Lexow Committee heard testimony from nearly 700 witnesses, who revealed in shocking-and headline-dominating-detail just how deeply the NYPD used to be involved in, and benefited from, the vice economy. Parkhurst’s campaign had kick-began the Progressive Movement.

New York Exposed offers a narrative history of the first major crusade to clean up Gotham. Daniel Czitrom does full justice to this spellbinding story by telling it within the larger contexts of national politics, poverty, patronage, vote fraud and vote suppression, and police violence. The effort to root out corrupt cops and crooked politicians morphed into something a lot more profound: a public reckoning over what New York–and the American city–had change into for the reason that Civil War.

Animated by as vivid a cast as New York has ever produced, the book’s key characters include Police Superintendent Thomas Byrnes and Inspector Alexander “Clubber” Williams, the nation’s most famous cops, in addition to anarchist revolutionary Emma Goldman, the zealous prosecutor John W. Goff, and an array of politicos, immigrant leaders, labor bosses, prostitutes, show-business entrepreneurs, counterfeiters, and reformers and muckrakers decided to change business as usual. New York Exposed offers an unforgettable portrait of a city in a actually transformative moment.

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