Accidental anarchist : how the killing of a humble Jewish immigrant by Chicago's chief of police exposed the conflict between law & order & civil rights in early 20th century America
Accidental anarchist : how the killing of a humble Jewish immigrant by Chicago's chief of police exposed the conflict between law & order & civil rights in early 20th century America is a book. It was written by Walter Roth and published by Academy Chicago in 2001.
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- author: Walter Roth
- publication date: 2001
- book publisher: Academy Chicago
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Chicago (Ill.), Chicago (Ill.)-Social conditions-20th century, Chicago (Ill.)-History-1875
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