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Bloody Williamson: A Chapter in American Lawlessness
University of Illinois Press, 1952 Paper: 978-0-252-06233-9 Library of Congress Classification HV6795.W54A54 1992 Dewey Decimal Classification 331.892833409774
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Williamson County in southern Illinois has been the scene of almost unparalleled violence, from the Bloody Vendetta between two families in the 1870s through the Herrin Massacre of 1922, Ku Klux Klan activities that ended in fatalities, and the gang war of the 1920s between the Charlie Birger and Shelton brothers gangs. Paul Angle was fascinated by this more-than-fifty-year history, and his account of this violence has become a classic. See other books on: Chapter | Coal miners | Corruption & Misconduct | Crime | Strikes and lockouts See other titles from University of Illinois Press |
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