Wicked Sacramento Wicked Sacramento

Wicked Sacramento

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Publisher Description

In the early 1900s, Sacramento became a battleground in a statewide struggle. On one side were Progressive political reformers and suffragettes. Opposing them were bars, dance halls, brothels and powerful business interests. Caught in the middle was the city's West End, a place where Grant "Skewball" Cross hosted jazz dances that often attracted police attention and Charmion performed her infamous trapeze striptease act before becoming a movie star. It was home to the "Queen of the Sacramento Tenderloin," Cherry de Saint Maurice, who met her untimely end at the peak of her success, and Ancil Hoffman, who ingeniously got around the city's dancing laws by renting riverboats for his soirées. Historian William Burg shares the long-hidden stories of criminals and crusaders from Sacramento's past.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2019
24 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
The History Press
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
14
MB

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