Fremont Older and the 1916 San Francisco Bombing Fremont Older and the 1916 San Francisco Bombing

Fremont Older and the 1916 San Francisco Bombing

A Tireless Crusade for Justice

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Publisher Description

On Saturday, July 22, 1916, as "Preparedness Day" parade units assembled south of San Francisco's Market Street, a terrorist bomb exploded, killing ten people and wounding forty. San Francisco was outraged. Instead of searching for the perpetrators, however, the district attorney used the bombing as an excuse to arrest, try and convict two obscure labor figures without evidence. Author John C. Ralston chronicles the dramatic events following the initial tragedy as newspaper editor Fremont Older discovers the case is based on blatant perjury and exposes the secondary crime to the public. What became known as the "American Dreyfus Case" led to an international outcry, finally resulting in one defendant's pardon and the other's parole--but only after both men had been imprisoned for twenty-three years..

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
19 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
192
Pages
PUBLISHER
The History Press
SIZE
3.5
MB