Description |
433 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-421) and index. |
Contents |
"Lambs and wolves" -- "A gunman job" -- "Yeggs" -- "Shout from the rooftops" -- "I seen this fellow shoot this fellow" -- "I do not think I ever saw them men in the world" -- "I was crazy to come to this country" -- "Coraggio" -- "Nice people and good killers" -- "Free or die" -- "These so-called alleged facts" -- "A vulgar contest" -- "Flowers to the fallen rebels" -- "The judgment of mankind." |
Summary |
When the state of Massachusetts electrocuted Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti on August 23, 1927, it concluded one of the most controversial legal cases in American history. In the eight decades since, debate has raged over what was probably a miscarriage of justice. This case still haunts the American imagination. In the first full-length narrative of the case in thirty years, journalist Watson unwinds a tale that opens with anarchist bombs going off in a posh Washington, D.C., neighborhood and concludes with worldwide outrage over the execution of the "good shoemaker" and the "poor fish peddler." Watson mines deep archives and new sources, unveiling fresh details about these naïve dreamers and militant revolutionaries.--From publisher description. |
Provenance |
Gift of Dr. James H. Poivan, Professor of History, Emeritus. |
Subject |
Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921.
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Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
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Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. |
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Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, 1888-1927 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
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Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, 1888-1927. |
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Trials (Murder) -- Massachusetts.
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Trials (Murder) |
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Massachusetts. |
ISBN |
9780670063536 |
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0670063533 |
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