Murder in the Garment District The Grip of Organized Crime and the Decline of Labor in the United States

David Witwer, Catherine Rios, Jonathan Yen

eAudio - 2020

The thrilling and true account of racketeering and union corruption in mid-century New York, when unions and the mob were locked in a power struggle that reverberates to this day In 1949, in New York City's crowded Garment District, a union organizer named William Lurye was stabbed to death by a mob assassin. Through the lens of this murder case, prize-winning authors David Witwer and Catherine Rios explore American labor history at its critical turning point, drawing on FBI case files and the private papers of investigative journalists who first broke the story. A narrative that originates in the garment industry of mid-century New York, which produced over eighty percent of the nation's dresses at the time, Murder in the Garment... District quickly moves to a national stage, where congressional anti-corruption hearings gripped the nation and forever tainted the reputation of American unions. Replete with elements of a true-crime thriller, Murder in the Garment District includes a...

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Published
Tantor Media, Inc.
Language
English
Main Authors
David Witwer, Catherine Rios, Jonathan Yen
Online Access
Overdrive Resource Page
Format
MP3 audiobook, OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook
File Size308 GB
Parts12
ISBN9781705233351
Release Date5/5/2020
OverDrive Listen audiobook
File Size308 GB
ISBN9781705233351
Release Date5/5/2020