Dancing with the Queen, Marching with King
Excelsior Editions (Verlag)
978-1-4384-3987-7 (ISBN)
When he was twenty-five, Sam Aldrich danced with Queen Elizabeth II in London. By the time he was thirty-seven, he was marching with Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma. Recounting the journey between and beyond those two points, and musing over the irony of the contrast they represent, is the subject of this remarkable and entertaining memoir.
After a cosseted childhood in New York's silk stocking district, including weekends on Long Island's Gold Coast and summers in Dark Harbor, Maine, Aldrich was expected to follow in his father's footsteps and pursue a career in high finance. "Dancing with the queen of England was just a small function of the privileged life and family into which I was born," he writes, "and events such as this would be a regular part of my upper-class, well-traveled social life." Instead, and to his parents' chagrin, he chose decades of hard work in the public sector, serving as deputy police commissioner in New York City, director of the New York State Division for Youth, executive assistant to Governor Nelson Rockefeller, president of the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University, and commissioner of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, before entering teaching full-time at midlife.
Illustrated with photographs from Aldrich's personal collection, this lively memoir offers personal insights into New York State politics and history. Whether working to develop an effective system for rehabilitating juvenile offenders in New York City, trying to find an environmentally sound means for development in the Hudson River Valley, or teaching public policy at SUNY's Empire State College, Aldrich shows what it means to follow one's passions and interests, and to take the gifts one has been given and use them to try to make this world a better place.
Alexander "Sam" Aldrich has a long history of public service to the city and state of New York, having served as a deputy police commissioner in New York City, director of the New York State Division for Youth, executive assistant to Governor Nelson Rockefeller, president of the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University, and commissioner of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. He has taught commercial law, public policy, and urban and environmental studies at Skidmore College, the University at Albany¬–SUNY, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and SUNY Empire State College's Center for Distance Learning. He lives in Saratoga Springs.
1. Dancing with the Queen
2. Who is SAM?
3. I Have a Dream
4. Marching with King
5. Honored with Deep Roots
6. Education
7. Marriage and Milbank
8. On the Beat
9. Angel’s Pal
10. Was I Officer Krupke?
11. From Minnow in the City to Big Fish in Albany
12. Campaign Loss and Harlem Triumph
13. Rioting 101: A Man and His Plan
14. The Hudson River Valley Commission and Storm King
15. Board Memberships
16. Nineteen Years with Nelson
17. Sing Sing
18. Erastus and Me
19. Aboard Strider
20. A Full-time Teaching Career
21. Phyllis
22. A Farmer’s Life for Me?
23. Fatherly Farewell
24. Parks Commissioner
25. The King Funeral
26. The Road to Meadowbrook
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.9.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | Excelsior Editions |
Vorwort | Gerald Benjamin |
Zusatzinfo | Total Illustrations: 32 |
Verlagsort | Albany, NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 526 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Hinduismus | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4384-3987-3 / 1438439873 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4384-3987-7 / 9781438439877 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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