The Sacco-Vanzetti affair is the most famous and controversial
case in American legal history. It divided the nation in the 1920s,
and it has continued to arouse deep emotions, giving rise to an
enormous literature. Few writers, however, have consulted anarchist
sources for the wealth of information available there about the
movement of which the defendants were a part. Now Paul Avrich, the
preeminent American scholar of anarchism, looks at the case from
this new and valuable perspective. This book treats a dramatic and
hitherto neglected aspect of the "cause celebre" that raised,
according to Edmund Wilson, "almost every fundamental question of
our political and social system.""
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