The Nov. 1 column by David Carrillo and Joshua Spivak reminding us of the tumultuous times in earlier California, and Governor Hiram Johnson's campaign to end political corruption, brought back fond memories of my earlier study of Johnson.
Governor Johnson's anti-corruption career began in earnest in 1908, during heady and tumultuous times. As an assistant DA in San Francisco, he stepped in to take over the prosecution of politic...
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