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Brotherly Love: Murder and the Politics of Prejudice in Nineteenth-Century Rhode Island
Contributor(s): Hoffmann, Charles (Author), Hoffmann, Tess (Author)
ISBN: 1558491635     ISBN-13: 9781558491632
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
OUR PRICE:   $25.60  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1998
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - 19th Century
- True Crime | Murder - General
- Political Science | American Government - State
Dewey: 364.152
LCCN: 1557010579
Lexile Measure: 1450
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 6.04" W x 9.04" (0.72 lbs) 208 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1800-1850
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
- Cultural Region - New England
- Cultural Region - Northeast U.S.
- Geographic Orientation - Rhode Island
 
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Publisher Description:
On New Year's Eve in 1843, Rhode Island textile manufacturer Amasa Sprague was shot and beaten to death. Within two days, three Irish immigrant brothers were arrested, charged with murder, and eventually brought to trial.

Brotherly Love is a graphic reconstruction of the crime, its social and economic background, and the subsequent trials. The story reveals the antagonism between native-born Yankees, who commanded great power, and the growing number of Irish Catholic immigrants, most of whom worked in the textile mills. Indeed, the economic, political, and religious dimensions of the conflict are all evident in the trials.

The authors argue persuasively that the Gordons were victims of bigotry and circumstantial evidence, serving as convenient scapegoats to appease a community outraged over the murder of its wealthiest citizen. In telling the story of this notorious case, Brotherly Love reveals the politics of prejudice in nineteenth-century New England as played out in community and courtroom.