Based on primary source documents, this historical study
establishes the interconnections between private violence and
political, social, and economic life in New York from 1930-1950. By
describing and analyzing both the social world and social system of
organized crime, Block provides a new perspective, one based on
racial and ethnic stereotypes. The book provides a penetrating look
at one of the most misunderstood aspects of American society,
important for historians, criminologists and sociologists.
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