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Ed Koch

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in New York City itself; though Koch won the city and its four suburban counties (Rockland, Westchester, Suffolk, and Nassau) as expected, Cuomo kept the margin close and won half of the city's Assembly districts. That, combined with large victories in nearly every upstate county, allowed Cuomo to win. Koch endorsed Cuomo immediately, declaring "what's important to all of us is that we keep a Democrat in Albany." Many say the deciding factor in Koch's loss was an interview with
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some themselves Catholic, exhibited such anti-Catholicism largely because of their opposition to the Catholic Church's teachings on such issues as abortion, homosexuality, and artificial contraception. He stated that, while he opposed the Church's teaching in all these matters, he firmly believed that the Church had the right to espouse these beliefs and to expect its members to espouse them as well, calling the Church "a force for good in the world, not evil."
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Koch had a mild stroke in 1987, but was able to resume his duties as mayor within about a week. In 2022, his former spokesman, George Arzt, suggested that the anxiety Koch experienced amid efforts to out him during the period caused a decline in his health, which he said might have contributed to the
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had been ordered in the spring of 1972 to keep certain senators and representatives under surveillance, he posted a sign on his office door reading, "These premises were surveilled by the Watergate Seven. Watch yourself". At about the same time, Koch began his rightward shift toward being a "liberal
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called Cuomo's victory a "stunning upset" that relied on "an unusual coalition of liberal Democrats, labor, minorities and upstaters". Koch ran strongly in Jewish communities, while Cuomo won black, liberal, and Italian communities by a similar margin. A key to Cuomo's victory was his strong showing
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reported that Koch disclosed his sexuality only to friends he knew were gay, and was only known to have had one long-term relationship, with health care consultant Richard W. Nathan, which Koch ended when he was elected mayor, apparently out of fear that the relationship would become public. In the
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in the media, largely made evident by coverage of the priest sex abuse scandals. While denouncing the abuse, Koch wrote, "the procession of articles on the same events are, in my opinion, no longer intended to inform, but simply to castigate." He also wrote that he believed that many in the media,
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countries, to contribute to the war effort. Koch wrote, "I would support our troops remaining in Iraq if our allies were to join us. But they have made it clear they will not." He added that the U.S. must still "prepare for the battles that will take place on American soil by the Islamic forces of
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Koch was reelected to a third term in a landslide. He defeated Carol Bellamy (Liberal) and Dian McGrath (Republican/Conservative), 78%-10%-9%, respectively, and was sworn into his third and final term in January 1986. As of 2021, this is the most recent mayoral election in which a Democrat carried
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in the general election. In his endorsement of Obama, Koch wrote that he felt that (unlike in 2004) both candidates would do their best to protect both the United States and Israel from terrorist attacks, but that he agreed with Obama's domestic policies much more and that the idea of Republican
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associate long perceived as New York City's preeminent political leader) to stack city agencies with patronage appointments. There were no allegations that Koch obtained any financial benefit from the corruption, but the scandals undermined Koch's claims that he ran a patronage-free municipal
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In 1986, Koch signed a lesbian and gay rights ordinance for the city after the City Council passed the measure (on March 20), after 15 years of failed attempts by that body to approve such legislation. Despite his overall pro-lesbian and pro-gay-rights stance, he nonetheless backed up the
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him after learning of his relationship with Nathan. This influenced Koch's insistence on remaining closeted for the duration of his life, as he did not "want to give activists like Mr. Kramer the satisfaction of seeing him come out, after they had tried so hard to see him outed".
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who described himself as a "liberal with sanity". The author of an ambitious public housing renewal program in his later years as mayor, he began by cutting spending and taxes and cutting 7,000 employees from the city payroll. As a congressman and after his terms as the second
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magazine, "Listen, there's no question that some New Yorkers think I'm gay, and voted for me nevertheless. The vast majority don't care, and others don't think I am. And I don't give a shit either way!" He was frequently accompanied at political functions by his friend
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announced he would not run for reelection, Koch announced his candidacy for governor of New York. Cuomo, who had been elected lieutenant governor, also ran. Koch received the party's endorsement with 61% of the convention vote, but Cuomo won the Democratic primary.
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in 1985 in response to concerns over the spread of AIDS. The enactment of the measure the next year placed the city in a dilemma, as it apparently meant that the bathhouses would have to be reopened because many heterosexual "sex clubs" – such as
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Koch formed an organization called New York Uprising to push for statewide redistricting reform. In April 2011, he publicly upbraided 42 state legislators he claimed had broken their promises to support redistricting reform.
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in January 1987, he refused to grant a permit for the team to hold their traditional victory parade in the city, quipping famously, "If they want a parade, let them parade in front of the oil drums in
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Koch won both the Democratic and Republican nominations and appeared on the ballot with both of their lines. He faced opposition only from third parties. He won 74.6% of the vote, with Unity candidate
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Koch consistently demonstrated a fierce love for New York City, which some observers felt he carried to extremes on occasion: in 1984 he went on record as opposing the creation of a second telephone
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became an issue in the 1977 mayoral election with the appearance of placards and posters (disavowed by the Cuomo campaign) with the slogan "Vote for Cuomo, Not the Homo." Koch denounced the attack.
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of Soffer's book reconciled Holli's negative survey of 1993 with Soffer's analysis of 2010, writing, "Perhaps the survey was taken too soon, before Mr. Koch's legacy could be fully appreciated."
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government. Michael Tager attributes the scandals not to Koch's failures but to the steadily declining power of the Democratic machine and its bosses' desperate efforts to reverse the collapse.
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Koch was active in advocating for a greater U.S. role in advancing human rights within the context of fighting Communism. He had particular influence in the foreign aid budget, as he sat on the
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Koch won reelection (with career-best 76.7% of the vote) to the 18th district against John Boogaerts Jr. (Republican, 18.8%), Gilliam M. Drummond (Conservative, 3.7%), and Katherine Sojourner (
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Koch experienced some health problems, including heart issues, after his mayoralty, and was frequently hospitalized in the final months of his life. On January 31, 2013, he was admitted to
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in April 2008 so that he could be buried in Manhattan. It is the only graveyard in the borough that accepts new burials. He chose to put the last words of the late journalist
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netting next-best 13.3%. John A. Esposito (Conservative) and Mary T. Codd (Liberal) also ran. Koch swept all five boroughs by landslide margins, breaking 60% of the vote in
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When Koch entered office the city was facing multiple serious issues. The city was in financial crisis, crime rates were soaring, and the city was still recovering from a
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Koch often deviated from the conventional liberal line, strongly supporting the death penalty, adding 3,500 officers to the NYPD in the 1980s, and taking a hard line on "
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LLP) and a commentator on politics, as well as reviewing movies and restaurants for newspapers, radio and television. He also became an adjunct professor at
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Thompson, J. Phillip. "David Dinkins' victory in New York City: The decline of the Democratic Party organization and the strengthening of black politics".
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to help remove Nazi public officials from their jobs and find non-Nazis to take their place. He was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant in 1946.
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Koch briefly ran for mayor in 1973, but garnered little support and dropped out before the Democratic primary. He threw his support to State Assemblyman
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Biography, photographs, and interviews of Ed Koch from the Notable New Yorkers collection of the Oral History Research Office at Columbia University.
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Koch was again reelected, this time with 75.7% of the vote, defeating Sonia Landau (Republican, 20.1%), and James W. McConnell (Conservative, 4.3%).
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Koch was reelected with 62% of the vote, defeating Republican Peter J. Sprague and Conservative Callahan who finished with 32% and 6%, respectively.
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Though Koch supported Giuliani's first mayoral bid, he became opposed to him in January 1996, and began writing a series of columns in the New York
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in the general election by a narrow margin, with Giuliani carrying both counties Koch won in the primary. Giuliani won a rematch against Dinkins in
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and Conservative Richard J. Callahan, who partly split the conservative vote. He won 48.5% of the vote to Seymour's 45.6% and Callahan's 5.9%.
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in Manhattan due to fatigue, where he died from heart failure at 2 a.m. the next day, aged 88. His funeral took place on February 4, 2013, at
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as governor. Koch's remarks are thought to have alienated many voters from outside New York City. Cuomo was elected governor over Republican
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criticizing Giuliani, most frequently accusing him of being authoritarian and insensitive. In 1999, the columns were compiled into the book
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ranked Koch as the 15th-worst American big-city mayor to have served between 1820 and 1993. Other analyses rate his tenure more favorably.
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finished first (19.8%) and second (18.7%) in the Democratic primary, eliminating Beame (18%). In the runoff, Koch defeated Cuomo, 55%-45%.
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and stood at street corners greeting passersby with the slogan "How'm I doin'?" He was a lifelong bachelor, had no children and did not
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Ehrlich, M. Avrum, The Messiah of Brooklyn: Understanding Lubavitch Hasidim Past and Present, (KTAV Publishing, January 2005) p. 109.
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with 75% of the vote. He was the first New York City mayor to win endorsement on both the Democratic and Republican party tickets. In
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ascending to the presidency "would scare me". In 2010, he rescinded his support for Obama, saying that Obama could very well harm
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He had a particular passion for independent cinema and documentaries, but enjoyed dramas and action films as well. In addition to
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introduced legislation banning the naming of New York City property after people who are still alive, but the legislation failed.
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addressed the congregation, serving as President Obama's representative. Other speakers included then-mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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was named after Koch in an August 12, 1993, ceremony attended by him alongside prominent Israeli and American dignitaries.
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terror who are engaged in a war that will be waged by them against Western civilization for at least the next 30 years."
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and looting. Koch instituted austerity measures which put the city on better financial foundations for his second term.
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It has been said that race relations in Koch's last years in office were poor. He became a controversial figure in the
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for Congress in 2011 because he "wanted to send a message to Obama to take a stronger position in support of Israel."
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learned that two high-level Uruguayan intelligence officers had discussed a possible assassination attempt on Koch by
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and the subsequent rioting helped catapult Koch and his message of restoring public safety to front-runner status.
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During his first term as mayor, which many consider his best, a number of major events occurred in New York City.
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that after a conversation with Obama about his position on Israel he was satisfied, and endorsed his reelection.
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on October 8, 2012, and was released theatrically on February 1, 2013 (coincidentally, the day of Koch's death).
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The Jews of Capitol Hill: A Compendium of Jewish Congressional Members β€“ Kurt F. Stone β€“ Google Books
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In 1963, Koch defeated DeSapio for the position of Democratic Party leader for the district which included
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Koch said he began his political career as "just a plain liberal", with positions including opposing the
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Koch announced his campaign for mayor of New York City against incumbent Beame. Koch and future governor
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A 1993 survey of historians, political scientists and urban experts conducted by Melvin G. Holli of the
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In his third term, Koch's popularity was shaken after a series of corruption scandals, touched off by
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statements, and said that Jews would be "crazy" to vote for Jackson. Koch endorsed Tennessee Senator
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Koch often wrote in defense of Israel and against antisemitism. He also appeared in the documentary
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from 1949 to 1964, and a partner with Koch, Lankenau, Schwartz & Kovner from 1965 to 1968. A
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In 2004, together with his sister Pat (also Pauline) Koch Thaler, Koch wrote a children's book,
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Koch ran for an unprecedented fourth term in 1989. No mayor had ever won a fourth term, though
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for most of his adult life. At the time of his death, he lived at 2 Fifth Avenue, overlooking
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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After leaving office, Koch frequently endorsed prominent Republican candidates, including
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A Phoenix in the Ashes: The Rise and Fall of the Koch Coalition in New York City Politics
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from January 3, 1969, until January 3, 1973, when, after a redistricting, he represented
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Black, Blind, & In Charge: A Story of Visionary Leadership and Overcoming Adversity
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article confirmed Koch's homosexuality, based on interviews with close confidants. The
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in 1983, the emergence of AIDS as a public health crisis, extensive media coverage of
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Opinion piece by Koch, critical of current administration's relationship with Israel
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I'm Not Done Yet!: Keeping at It, Remaining Relevant, and Having the Time of My Life
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Avenues during weekdays, but many bicyclists protested and had the ban overturned.
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for the city, claiming that this would divide the city's population; and when the
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with sanity" after reviewing the 1973 controversy around then-New York City Mayor
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Hornblower, Margot (February 2, 1984). "Koch Lets Hair Down in Biography Mayor".
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and marching in the South for civil rights. In April 1973, Koch coined the term "
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in New York City, the son of Yetta (or Joyce, nΓ©e Silpe) and Louis (Leib) Koch,
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In the years following his mayoralty, Koch became a partner in the law firm of
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until December 31, 1977, when he resigned to become Mayor of New York City.
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In advance of the 1972 elections, Koch's district was redistricted into the
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on his tombstone: "My father is Jewish, my mother is Jewish, I am Jewish."
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In 1989, Koch was interviewed about a book he had coauthored with Cardinal
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defending President Bush and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and blasting
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informed Koch of the threat. Koch subsequently asked both the CIA and the
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for president during the 2008 campaign, then endorsed Democratic nominee
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Koch began appearing in weekly movie review segments for an online show,
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the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge on March 23, 2011. Later, city councilman
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Staten Island. During the campaign, Koch visited the Lubavitcher Rabbi
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also served three terms, and Wagner attempted to run for a fourth in
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Warhola, James; Thaler, Pat Koch; Koch, Ed; Koch, Edward D. (2004).
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presenting Ed Koch and other New York leaders, including Governor
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Michael Tager, "Corruption And Party Machines in New York City",
2694:"Koch Celebrates Victory Briefly. And Then Be gins Running Again" 629:. After V-E Day, because he could speak German, Koch was sent to 4202:"Endorse is Endorse, of Course, of Course, Unless It's Mayor Ed" 4102:"The Documentary" Episode Cast & Crew Accessed June 5, 2021" 1711: 1707: 1464:
Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Interview with Ed Koch: On the 1988 Tompkins Square Park Riots
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Edward Koch at the commissioning of USS Lake Champlain (1988)
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from the National Security Archive (with archival documents)
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Columbia University Libraries Oral History Research Office
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magazine in which he called the lifestyle of suburbia and
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Harrington, Michael. "When Ed Koch Was Still a Liberal".
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and many African-American leaders, particularly Reverend
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radio. He also hosted his own online movie review show,
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Chen, David W.; Thee-Brenan, Megan (October 28, 2013).
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A practiced public speaker since his days stumping for
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for president. Koch also endorsed Democrats, including
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City For Sale: Ed Koch and the Betrayal of New York
2933:"Manhattan Democrats Face Easy Congressional Rapes" 2596:"NARA WWII Enlistment Records β€“ Koch Edward I" 2393:"New York City Mayor Ed Koch: From Time's Archives" 1029:in Washington, D.C., by DINA agents coordinated by 387: 361: 351: 341: 333: 323: 318: 306: 273: 263: 249: 228: 223: 207: 197: 172: 145: 133: 121: 96: 84: 72: 53: 30: 4254:"Ed Koch Teaches the World His Bill Bradley Cheer" 2250:. New York, N.Y: American Management Association. 2246:Heady, Christy; Koch, Edward D.; Koch, Ed (2007). 1319:with his public criticism of Democratic candidate 3957:"Russian American Cultural Center on ArtDiscover" 3040:"Ed Koch, 88, irrepressible ex-mayor of New York" 2600:U.S. National Archives and Records Administration 2189:New York: A State of Mind (Urban Tapestry Series) 1390:Robinson, Silverman, Pearce, Aronsohn, and Berman 1284:In July 1987, Koch proposed banning bicycling on 958:Koch was the Democratic U.S. Representative from 509:Koch was first elected mayor of New York City in 8431:Jewish American people in New York City politics 5217:FBI Records: The Vault – Edward Erving "Ed" Koch 5145:Oral history interview with Ed Koch (2008) from 3975: 3973: 2728:"Ed Koch Finally Slays Carmine DeSapio For Good" 4944:The Koch Papers: My Fight Against Anti-Semitism 3809:EDDIE: HAROLD'S LITTLE BROTHER | Kirkus Reviews 3446:"The Remarkable Drop in Crime in New York City" 1749:, as seen in the background of a 2016 image of 1599:for governor in the 2006 election. He endorsed 649:, receiving his law degree in 1948. Koch was a 8401:Candidates in the 1982 United States elections 4818: 4816: 4618: 4616: 4280:"Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer" 2847:"The Pickens Sisters: Singers of High Society" 2466: 2464: 1505:, his film reviews were regularly featured on 611:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal 577:boy in a Newark dance hall. He graduated from 400:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal 8042: 7862: 7617: 5460: 5211:Ed Koch Threatened with Assassination in 1976 3391:"Democrats Pick New York for 1980 Convention" 1943:How'm I Doing?: The Wit and Wisdom of Ed Koch 1813:, who was critical of Koch's handling of the 1198:, the paralyzing shooting of NYCPD detective 8: 8556:United States Army personnel of World War II 8551:United States Army non-commissioned officers 5014:(Columbia University Press; 2010) 494 pages. 4876:Mary Frances Schjonberg (February 4, 2013). 4003:"Remembering Ed Koch: "Mayor at the Movies"" 2582:The Ultimate New Jersey High School Yearbook 2322:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2005:His Eminence and Hizzoner: A Candid Exchange 1854:helicopters gave a fly-over at the service. 1846:congregation in Manhattan. Former president 506:article posthumously identified him as gay. 117:January 3, 1969 β€“ December 31, 1977 68:January 1, 1978 β€“ December 31, 1989 5012:Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City 4758: 4756: 4141:Manegold, Catherine S. (October 15, 1993). 3931:"ARTstor, Happy birthday to Mayor Ed Koch!" 3692:Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City 2366: 2364: 1745:(the high-rise building to the left of the 1352:Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City 1253:, where the Giants play their home games). 609:, France, on 7 September 1944. He earned a 8466:LGBT members of the United States Congress 8461:LGBT mayors of places in the United States 8049: 8035: 8027: 7869: 7855: 7847: 7624: 7610: 7602: 5467: 5453: 5445: 5222: 5032:. Skyhorse Publishing. New York City, 2020 4793:"New York Former Mayor Ed Koch dies at 88" 1664:in the Democratic primary for that year's 1410:. In 1999, he was a visiting professor at 1146:In 1984, Koch published his first memoir, 1120:as the city's first ever African American 193:January 1, 1967 β€“ January 3, 1969 38: 27: 8581:20th-century New York (state) politicians 5205:Notable New Yorkers β€“ Edward I. Koch 4909: 4907: 4905: 4903: 4451:Grynbaum, Michael M. (February 9, 2013). 4314:"Lunch Menu: D'Amato, Koch, Clinton, '08" 2026:All the Best: Letters from a Feisty Mayor 1836:Columbia University Irving Medical Center 1773:Koch never married, and rumors about his 641:Koch returned to New York City to attend 8506:New York University School of Law alumni 8386:American people of Polish-Jewish descent 4763:McFadden, Robert D. (February 2, 2013). 4143:"Assailing Dinkins, Koch Backs Giuliani" 3717:"A New Look at Koch Elevates His Legacy" 3666:"A New Look at Koch Elevates His Legacy" 3038:McFadden, Robert D. (February 2, 2013). 2490: 2488: 2002:Koch, Ed; O'Connor, John Joseph (1989). 1877:, Koch was well known for his quips and 1718:On April 8, 2010, Koch wrote a piece in 1692:, "It's not a documentary, it's a lie." 1458:In May 2011, Koch sat for a portrait by 1245:" (a town in New Jersey adjacent to the 1222:also happened during Koch's third term. 1116:'s 100th anniversary, the appointing of 900:, seeking his blessing and endorsement. 485:for mayor of New York City in 2001, and 16:Mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989 8233: 4423:Christopher, Tommy (October 13, 2012). 4348:"Koch backs Obama, calls Palin 'scary'" 3318:"Ed Koch Threatened with Assassination" 3132:Lambert, Bruce Jr. (November 6, 1985). 2430: 2428: 2426: 2424: 2422: 2420: 2418: 2416: 2308: 1888:"I'm the sort of person who will never 1272:and Brooklyn Democratic Party chairman 1044:for protection, but none was extended. 8391:American politicians of Polish descent 5346:New York's 18th congressional district 5313:New York's 17th congressional district 4404:Guttman, Nathan (September 16, 2011). 3568:"Ban on Bikes Could Bring More Mopeds" 3369:"Biggest New York Events Of The 1980s" 2692:Prial, Frank J. (September 20, 1977). 2272:List of LGBT people from New York City 2248:Buzz: How to Create It and Win With It 1724:excoriating what he saw as increasing 964:New York's 18th congressional district 960:New York's 17th congressional district 952:United States House of Representatives 700:New York's 17th congressional district 451:United States House of Representatives 4558:"Ed Koch (1924–2013) and the Village" 2779:McFadden, Robert D. (June 30, 2019). 2556:. Rutledge Hill Press. 1993. p.  981:'s indicating that one of the men in 533:Democratic primary to his successor, 7: 8486:Malcolm X Shabazz High School alumni 8406:Deaths from congestive heart failure 5147:Justice in New York: An Oral History 5019:PS: Political Science & Politics 4651:Joscarelli, Joe (February 1, 2013). 4504:"I'm Done Defending the Iraq Policy" 4312:Healy, Patrick (December 15, 2006). 3566:Yee, Marilynn K. (August 25, 1987). 3263:Madden, Richard L. (April 7, 1973). 3183:"KOCH LOSES N.Y. PRIMARY TO DINKINS" 2517:Stone, Kurt F. (December 29, 2010). 2371:Smith, Benjamin (February 1, 2013). 2086:Resnicow, Herbert; Koch, Ed (1995). 1553:Hamptons International Film Festival 1380:lead the US delegation for the 2004 1177:'s decision to shut down the city's 977:" when, in response to U.S. Senator 849:1982 New York gubernatorial election 597:, S.C., in 1943 before entering the 477:for mayor of New York City in 1993, 8531:Politicians from Newark, New Jersey 4985:. Princeton University Press, 1994. 4914:Joe Coscarelli (February 1, 2013). 4823:Jim Fitzgerald (February 4, 2013). 4705:Berman, Susan (September 3, 2008). 4556:Bermsn, Andrew (February 1, 2013). 4296:Seidman, David. "Railing at Rudy", 3752:. Mayorkoch.blip.tv. Archived from 3715:Roberts, Sam (September 17, 2010). 3664:Roberts, Sam (September 17, 2010). 3240:. November 14, 2005. Archived from 2023:Jones, Leland T.; Koch, Ed (1990). 1702:Koch was an early supporter of the 990:'s attempt to place a 3,000-person 910:1989 New York City mayoral election 891:1985 New York City mayoral election 811:1981 New York City mayoral election 799:New York City blackout of July 1977 782:1977 New York City mayoral election 740:1973 New York City mayoral election 500:as gay during his lifetime. A 2022 8446:American LGBT city council members 8426:Jewish American military personnel 8396:Burials at Trinity Church Cemetery 8366:21st-century American male writers 8351:20th-century American male writers 5478:'s delegation(s) to the 91st–95th 4935:Koch, Edward, and Daniel Paisner. 4849:Deepti Hajela (February 3, 2013). 4679:Dillon, Nancy (February 2, 2013). 4609:. AP News Archive. March 16, 1989. 4603:"Mayor Koch: 'I'm a Heterosexual'" 4227:Sirota, David (February 4, 2013). 4176:"Koch and Carey Endorse Bloomberg" 3750:"Mayor at the Movies with Ed Koch" 3451:. October 21, 2004. Archived from 3072:Lynn, Frank (September 24, 1982). 2965:Romano, Lois (December 12, 1984). 2726:Ortega, Tony (October 19, 2009) . 2206:Paisner, Daniel; Koch, Ed (2000). 2187:Graham, Stephen; Koch, Ed (1999). 2044:Paisner, Daniel; Koch, Ed (1992). 1987:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1015:DirecciΓ³n de Inteligencia Nacional 1009:of Uruguay. In mid-July 1976, the 14: 8526:People of Galician-Jewish descent 8476:LGBT people from New York (state) 8371:21st-century American LGBT people 8356:20th-century American LGBT people 8346:20th-century American legislators 5163:collected news and commentary at 5149:(full transcript and audio clips) 4229:"When Ed Koch backed George Bush" 3420:"New York City Back in the 1980s" 2931:Buckley, Tom (October 28, 1974). 2666:Saxena, Jaya (October 11, 2012). 2584:. The Star Ledger. June 27, 1999. 2231:. New York: G. P. Putnam's sons. 1981:Rauch, William; Koch, Ed (1985). 1960:Rauch, William; Koch, Ed (1984). 1345:University of Illinois at Chicago 1027:assassination of Orlando Letelier 647:New York University School of Law 599:Army Specialized Training Program 593:. Koch did his basic training at 589:In 1943, he was drafted into the 529:. In a close race, Koch lost the 8361:21st-century American memoirists 8341:20th-century American memoirists 8308: 8296: 8284: 8272: 8260: 8248: 8236: 8215: 8015: 7835: 5172:Podcasts of Ed Koch commentaries 5127:is available for viewing at the 4346:Smith, Ben (September 9, 2008). 3823:Einhorn, Erin (March 23, 2011). 3600:. New York. January 17–24, 2011. 2071:. Carol Publishing Corporation. 2050:. New York: St. Martin's Press. 2029:. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1966:. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1857:Koch purchased a burial plot in 1551:, had its world premiere at the 1545:. A documentary about his life, 1048:Tenure as mayor of New York City 1035:Director of Central Intelligence 706:retired. He defeated Republican 492:A popular figure, Koch rode the 424: 310: 4999:, London: HarperCollins, 1989. 4857:. Minneapolis. Associated Press 4731:Finder, Alan (August 8, 1987). 4623:Almasy, Steve (March 7, 2013). 4381:. April 1, 2010. Archived from 3611:Taylor, Paul (April 20, 1988). 3518:, London: HarperCollins, 1989. 3469:Chung, Jen (February 1, 2013). 2967:"Sonia Landau, At the Controls" 2668:"behindthescenes.nyhistory.org" 2282:List of mayors of New York City 1852:New York City Police Department 1695:Koch praised New York Governor 1462:that has been exhibited at the 1175:New York City Health Department 994:in a middle-class community in 5199:La Guardia and Wagner Archives 5119:U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum 4937:Citizen Koch: an autobiography 4535:The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com 3643:. University Park: PSU Press. 3324:. George Washington University 3322:The National Security Archives 2228:Eddie: Harold's Little Brother 2092:. New York: Kensington Books. 2047:Citizen Koch: An Autobiography 1817:, unsuccessfully attempted to 1511:and in the New York newspaper 1434:Eddie, Harold's Little Brother 1362:The New York Times Book Review 1137:American Civil Liberties Union 627:European Theater of Operations 469:mayor of New York City (after 1: 8571:20th-century American lawyers 8521:People from Greenwich Village 8496:New York City Council members 5341:U.S. House of Representatives 5308:U.S. House of Representatives 5291:U.S. House of Representatives 5021:(1990) 23#2 pp. 145–148. 3006:. May 9, 2005. Archived from 2437:"The Secrets Ed Koch Carried" 2172:. New York: Barricade Books. 1660:Early in 2013, Koch endorsed 1480:Catalog of American Portraits 1218:, and the racially motivated 100:U.S. House of Representatives 3856:Lamb, Rich (July 11, 2012). 3296:. Basic Books. p. 511. 3044:International Herald Tribune 2750:"Partner biography, Ed Koch" 2210:. New York: William Morrow. 1591:for governor, and, in 2004, 704:Theodore Roosevelt Kupferman 8511:New York University faculty 4939:(St. Martin's Press, 1992). 4007:myemail.constantcontact.com 3613:"DUKAKIS WINS N.Y. PRIMARY" 1909:. US Conference of Mayors. 1809:1980s, activist and writer 1653:In October 2012, Koch told 1214:"preppie murder" case, the 565:. He came from a family of 8597: 8576:Jews from New York (state) 8541:Recycling in New York City 8536:Politicians from the Bronx 8481:Lawyers from New York City 5115:Interview with Edward Koch 4960:, powerHouse Books, 2005. 4502:Koch, Ed (July 18, 2007). 3833:. New York. Archived from 2877:United Press International 1672:Other political statements 1641:American–Israeli relations 1635:vice-presidential nominee 1537:The Muppets Take Manhattan 1317:1988 presidential campaign 1251:Meadowlands Sports Complex 907: 898:Menachem Mendel Schneerson 888: 881:, and served three terms. 846: 808: 779: 737: 645:, graduating in 1945, and 619:World War II Victory Medal 453:from 1969 to 1977 and was 405:World War II Victory Medal 18: 8213: 8072: 8013: 7892: 7833: 7643: 5489: 5433: 5421: 5413: 5408: 5398: 5375: 5367: 5362: 5352: 5337: 5329: 5319: 5304: 5296: 5289: 5279: 5270: 5262: 5252: 5236: 5230: 5225: 5188:Edward I. Koch Collection 3981:"The Mayor at the Movies" 3690:Soffer, Jonathan (2012). 3637:Holli, Melvin G. (1999). 3537:"Fifth, Park and Madison" 2639:Keefer, Louis E. (1995). 2292:Timeline of New York City 1826:Health, death and funeral 1646:Koch endorsed Republican 1626:Koch originally endorsed 1484:National Portrait Gallery 1478:, and is included in the 1104:Koch giving interview to 942:U.S. Congressional tenure 698:Koch ran for Congress in 413: 219: 186: 110: 61: 49: 37: 8416:American gay politicians 7897:Robert Anderson Van Wyck 5363:Party political offices 5043:United States Congress. 4410:The Jewish Daily Forward 3290:Vincent Cannato (2009). 3026:Rowman & Littlefield 2496:"1940 US Federal Census" 2151:. New York: Kensington. 2132:. New York: Kensington. 2111:. New York: Kensington. 2107:Koch, Edward I. (1997). 1945:. New York: Lion Books. 1928:Koch, Edward I. (1980). 1905:Koch, Edward I. (1980). 1350:In the final chapter of 1231:National Football League 643:City College of New York 623:Combat Infantryman Badge 395:Combat Infantryman Badge 372:Battle of HΓΌrtgen Forest 282:City College of New York 8491:Mayors of New York City 8152:Robert K. Christenberry 8087:William Mills Ivins Sr. 7907:George B. McClellan Jr. 7633:Mayors of New York City 5193:August 8, 2012, at the 5045:"Ed Koch (id: K000302)" 3496:Corruption & Reform 3020:Wayne, Stephen (2008). 1930:"The mandate millstone" 1859:Trinity Church Cemetery 1757:Koch was a resident of 1603:for president in 2000. 1420:The Mayor at the Movies 1400:(NYU) and the judge on 1220:murder of Yusef Hawkins 603:104th Infantry Division 489:for president in 2004. 356:104th Infantry Division 8561:Writers from Manhattan 8436:Jewish American mayors 8421:Gay military personnel 8062:mayor of New York City 7882:mayor of New York City 5483:(ordered by seniority) 5480:United States Congress 5382:Mayor of New York City 5273:Mayor of New York City 5113:Voices on Antisemitism 4956:Goodwin, Michael, ed. 4882:Episcopal News Service 3535:Dunham, Mary Frances. 1763:Washington Square Park 1754: 1751:Washington Square Park 1747:Washington Square Arch 1559:Political endorsements 1385: 1312: 1261: 1109: 1070: 955: 579:South Side High School 513:and was re-elected in 455:mayor of New York City 56:Mayor of New York City 8501:New York Press people 8456:American LGBT lawyers 8376:American film critics 7917:Edward Everett McCall 5240:New York City Council 4607:Associated Press News 4531:"A dangerous silence" 4302:, May 13, 2007, p. 9. 3458:on February 15, 2009. 3293:The Ungovernable City 2129:Murder on 34th Street 1907:The Mandate Millstone 1740: 1490:"Mayor at the Movies" 1482:at the Smithsonian's 1441:New York City Council 1425:A street in southern 1375: 1302: 1259: 1216:Howard Beach incident 1103: 1090:second transit strike 1060: 1007:military dictatorship 979:Lowell P. Weicker Jr. 949: 678:New York City Council 601:. He then joined the 545:Koch was born in the 334:Years of service 175:New York City Council 8381:American gay writers 7952:Robert F. Wagner Jr. 4981:Mollenkopf, John H. 4463:on February 19, 2013 3424:GREAT FUTURE STORIES 3189:. September 13, 1989 2820:. October 31, 1970. 2738:on February 7, 2013. 2149:The Senator Must Die 2008:. New York: Morrow. 1608:prostitution scandal 1535:, a brief cameo in " 1476:CUNY Graduate Center 1443:voted to rename the 1188:Hands Across America 1017:(DINA), the Chilean 996:Forest Hills, Queens 746:Albert H. Blumenthal 494:New York City Subway 481:for Senate in 1998, 460:Koch was a lifelong 8127:Fiorello La Guardia 8117:Fiorello La Guardia 8097:John Purroy Mitchel 7937:Jeremiah T. Mahoney 4829:The Huffington Post 4685:New York Daily News 4581:The Washington Post 4036:The Huffington Post 4030:The Huffington Post 3937:. December 12, 2011 3617:The Washington Post 3498:(1988) 3#1 pp 25–39 3426:. November 17, 2019 3395:The Washington Post 2523:. Scarecrow Press. 2169:Giuliani: Nasty Man 2089:Murder at City Hall 1621:Giuliani: Nasty Man 1542:Saturday Night Live 1508:The Huffington Post 1503:Mayor at the Movies 1496:Mayor at the Movies 1412:Brandeis University 1408:Judge Joseph Wapner 1398:New York University 1270:Stanley M. Friedman 1122:police commissioner 950:Koch served in the 916:Fiorello La Guardia 708:Whitney Seymour Jr. 680:from 1967 to 1969. 625:for service in the 581:in Newark in 1941. 457:from 1978 to 1989. 377:Battle of the Bulge 293:New York University 259:New York City, U.S. 245:New York City, U.S. 8202:Nicole Malliotakis 8132:Jonah J. Goldstein 8102:William M. Bennett 8066:1898 consolidation 7922:John Francis Hylan 7912:William Jay Gaynor 7886:1898 consolidation 7637:1898 consolidation 5426:The People's Court 5300:Theodore Kupferman 5226:Political offices 5166:The New York Times 5010:Soffer, Jonathan. 4946:(Macmillan, 2008). 4801:. 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Index

Edward Albert Koch

Mayor of New York City
Abraham Beame
David Dinkins
U.S. House of Representatives
New York
Theodore Kupferman
Bill Green
17th district
18th district
New York City Council
2nd
Carol Greitzer
Democratic
City College of New York
BA
New York University
LLB

United States Army
Sergeant
104th Infantry Division
Battle of HΓΌrtgen Forest
Battle of the Bulge
Combat Infantryman Badge
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
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KOTCH

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