Sacco & Vanzetti

Sacco & Vanzetti by Eli Bortman, published by Applewood Books in 2005, offers an illustrated exploration of a pivotal moment in American legal history. This 86-page book presents a concise history of the controversial 1920 murder trial in suburban Boston, where two Italian immigrants were executed for crimes they may not have committed. The narrative delves into the complexities surrounding the trial, reflecting on the broader implications of justice and immigration in the United States during the 20th century.
Readers will find a detailed account that examines the political and legal contexts of the case, as well as its lasting impact on American society. The book addresses themes of biography, law, and political science, providing insights into the historical significance of the trial and its relevance to contemporary discussions about justice and civil rights. This edition, written in English, is designed to engage those interested in legal history and the socio-political landscape of New England during this tumultuous period.
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A concise history of the controversial 1920 murder trial in suburban Boston, which saw two Italian immigrants executed for killings they may not have committed.
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