Dive into the tumultuous era of 1920s America with the electrifying tale of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial. In this deeply researched and riveting book, acclaimed historical author Francis Russell vividly recreates the dramatic events and personalities that stirred the nation. He compellingly portrays how social and political biases influenced perceptions of guilt and innocence. Russells masterful account, which won the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime in 1963, poses the question Was justice truly served? - Summary by Ciufi Galeazzi
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