There are many books on the shelves that focus on the Actors' Strike of 1919 that reference George M. Cohan--who played a pivotal part in the conflict, so much so that he must be included in any conversations on this topic--but no author has honed in on him and his and his cardinal role in poisoning the negotiations, effectively prolonging the walkout.
Charles E. Fitz-Gerald has published numerous articles in national and regional magazines, including Yankee, New York Alive, Georgia Backroads, and Columbia. His article, 'The Man Who Last Saw Lincoln,' was selected as one of thirty-six articles for the book, 'The Best of Yankee Magazine 1935-1985.' In addition, he has authored several one-act plays that have been produced by theaters in the Albany area, as well as other regions of New York State. Charles holds a bachelor's degree in theater from Syracuse University and a master's in theater from Regent University.
Charles E. Fitz-Gerald has published numerous articles in national and regional magazines, including Yankee, New York Alive, Georgia Backroads, and Columbia. His article, 'The Man Who Last Saw Lincoln,' was selected as one of thirty-six articles for the book, 'The Best of Yankee Magazine 1935-1985.' In addition, he has authored several one-act plays that have been produced by theaters in the Albany area, as well as other regions of New York State. Charles holds a bachelor's degree in theater from Syracuse University and a master's in theater from Regent University.
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George M. Cohan
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Yankee Doodle Union Buster
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9798317801991
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23.06.2025
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