Americas Deadliest Election, Dana Bash
Americas Deadliest Election, Dana Bash
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America's Deadliest Election
The Cautionary Tale of the Most Violent Election in American History

Bestseller

Author: Dana Bash, David Fisher

Narrator: Dana Bash

Unabridged: 10 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/03/2024


Synopsis

“Let chaos come.”

The violent election of 1872 that serves as a warning for today's divided politics.

From CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash, the fast-paced story of the extraordinary election that led to hundreds of murders, warfare in the streets of New Orleans, two governors of Louisiana—and changed the course of politics in our country.

The Election of 1872 was the most contentious in American history. After both parties complained of corruption, neither candidate would concede, two governors claimed office and chaos erupted. Rival newspapers engaged in a bitter war of words, politicians plotted to overthrow the government, and their supporters fought in the streets and attempted assassinations. The entire country watched in grim fascination as the wounds of the Civil War were ripped open and the promise of President Grant’s Reconstruction faltered in the face of violent resistance and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.

In this riveting book, Dana Bash and David Fisher tell the incredible, little-known story of the election that pushed democracy to the breaking point, and sparked historic events including:The Colfax Massacre, in which at least 150 Black men were killed by white supremacistsThe extraordinary train race from New York to New Orleans for control of the state governmentThe election of the first black Congressman from Louisiana in the face of violent resistanceThe Supreme Court ruling that ended Reconstruction and became the foundation of Southern segregation, changing the American legal system for the next century
Readers will find eerie parallels to today's divided political landscape and leaders willing to seize power no matter the cost. An eye-opening warning of what's at stake and what it takes to protect our democracy, this is a must-read tale of America's deadliest election.

About Dana Bash

Dana Bash is CNN’s chief political correspondent and the anchor and host of Sunday morning’s State of the Union, serving as the network’s lead reporter covering campaigns and Congress. She regularly acts as a moderator for CNN’s political town hall specials and debates, including CNN’s first debate of the 2020 election cycle in Detroit. She has conducted sit-down interviews with major players in the political sphere during 2016, including Donald Trump, Senators Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Bernie Sanders,and Governors Jeb Bush and John Kasich. She is based in Washington, DC.

About David Fisher

David Fisher is the author of more than twenty New York Times bestsellers. He lives in New York with his wife, Laura.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Logan on July 04, 2024

Now that the United States has decided to stop selecting its leaders by election, it is a perfect time to look back, and celebrate some of the remarkable ones. I am sure that you have your own favorite. I remain a 1864 fan. A popular choice is 1876. America's Deadliest Election is about the Louisian......more

Goodreads review by Keith on November 02, 2024

The pages of this book walked me through a time where the future of the United States, as it was known then, seemed as frazzled as the era of Trump and Harris. So there is hope! The deviousness of men in power and/or close to power were even more astnishing than what we see now.......more

Goodreads review by MM Suarez on February 18, 2025

"The Founding Fathers had given the new nation a constitution that had worked extraordinarily well for the first hundred years...until it didn’t. It had created a foundation on which to grow and build but in too many places lacked necessary details. It had been left to politicians and judges to do t......more

Goodreads review by Maggie on October 21, 2024

Really puts the slamming of our recent politics into perspective - what we are dealing with is minimal to that of the 1870s political time in our country. I certainly didn't learn about this in US history class.......more

Goodreads review by Kaley on December 14, 2024

great schism: new orleans edition a really interesting look at how the US v Cruikshanks ruling came to be and how it influenced the reconstruction/post-reconstruction era south but i felt like the way the authors presented the story felt disjointed from the actual point they were attempting to make,......more