A City in Terror: Calvin Coolidge and the 1919 Boston Police StrikeBeacon Press, 15/05/2005 - 264 páginas On September 9, 1919, an American nightmare came true. The entire Boston police force deserted their posts, leaving the city virtually defenseless. Women were raped on street corners, stores were looted, and pedestrians were beaten and robbed while crowds not only looked on but cheered. The police strike and the mayhem that followed made an inconspicuous governor, Calvin Coolidge, known throughout America, turning him into a national hero and, eventually, a president. It also created a monster: for two days, more than 700,000 residents of Boston's urban core were without police protection, and the mob ruled the streets. |
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... Peters and his small son, each holding a flag. The parade as it passed the State House was reviewed by flint-faced Governor-elect Calvin Coolidge.Yet even by the week's end, even as the city celebrated the return to a familiar routine ...
... Peters and his small son, each holding a flag. The parade as it passed the State House was reviewed by flint-faced Governor-elect Calvin Coolidge.Yet even by the week's end, even as the city celebrated the return to a familiar routine ...
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The Boston Police Department | 26 |
Overture to a Strike | 47 |
Summers End in Boston | 73 |
On a Tuesday in September | 97 |
The Ghost of Scollay Square | 236 |
Postscript in Baltimore | 242 |
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