Stanley Myer Isaacs (1882–1962) was a
Republican politician from
New York City
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who served as
Manhattan
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Borough President from 1938 to 1941 and later as a member of the
New York City Council
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from 1942 to 1962. He was Minority Leader of the council from 1950 to 1962. An advocate for social justice, Isaacs is perhaps best known for his support for
housing
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and the work he did with Mayor
Fiorello LaGuardia, whom he helped to get elected.
Stanley Isaacs is also remembered for his role in exposing the shady financial arrangements between park commissioner
Robert Moses
Robert Moses (December 18, 1888 – July 29, 1981) was an American urban planner and public official who worked in the New York metropolitan area during the early to mid-20th century. Moses is regarded as one of the most powerful and influentia ...
and the restaurant Tavern in the Park's owner Arnold Schleifer during the "Battle for Central Park", in April 1956. This exposure would lead to further questioning of Moses, and eventually to the fall of the system of political patronage he led in the city.
A graduate of both Columbia College and New York Law School, Isaacs was born in Manhattan to a family of
English-Jewish descent. His paternal grandfather,
Samuel Myer Isaacs, was rabbi at
Temple Shaaray Tefila. His father,
Myer S. Isaacs, along with his grandfather, published
''The'' ''Jewish Messenger''.
[Stanley Isaacs Documents, Photographs and Artifacts at the La Guardia and Wagner Archives http://www.laguardiawagnerarchive.lagcc.cuny.edu/SearchFromUrl.aspx?&Phrasetype=1&SearchType=0&KeyWord=stanley+and+isaacs&Photos=1&Docs=1&OH=1&Video=1&Art=1]
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1882 births
1962 deaths
20th-century American lawyers
American people of English-Jewish descent
Columbia College (New York) alumni
Housing reformers
Housing rights activists from New York City
New York City Council members
New York Law School alumni
New York (state) Republicans
Politicians from Manhattan
20th-century New York (state) politicians
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