The Wild East: Gunfights, Massacres and Race Riots Far From America's Frontier

The Wild East: Gunfights, Massacres and Race Riots Far From America's Frontier

by Ian Hernon
The Wild East: Gunfights, Massacres and Race Riots Far From America's Frontier

The Wild East: Gunfights, Massacres and Race Riots Far From America's Frontier

by Ian Hernon

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Overview

The first book to show that during the era of Wild West, the most dangerous place to be was in the Wilder East, far from the American frontier.

The scene was set for a classic Western showdown. On a dusty main street, a sheriff backed by townspeople faced down a gang of heavily armed hired gunslingers. Tension rose, hard words were exchanged, and someone drew first. A few minutes later 10 men were dead or dying, and several more suffered gunshot wounds. The hired guns, those that remained on their feet that is, fled.

But this was not a shoot-out in the Wild West of Wyoming or Montana or South Dakota in the 1880s, or a Hollywood re-imagining of such an event. This was not Dodge City or Abilene. This was the West Virginia mining town of Matewan in 1920. By contrast the more celebrated gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone lasted 30 seconds and left three dead.

And Matewan was not an aberration. In the era of the post-Civil War Wild West, it can be argued that the most dangerous place to be was in the East. It was the inevitably violent outcome of massive social upheaval – race wars with lynchings and massacres, heavily armed confrontation between infant trade unionism and the forces of capitalism, murderous feuds between corrupt lawmen and the early Mafia. These were confrontations in which the US government bombed and marginalized their own citizens, the law was twisted for private ends, and ‘fake news’ became the norm.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781398109100
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication date: 06/15/2022
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.08(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

A print journalist since 1969 and a lobby correspondent in the Commons since 1978. Ian Hernon covered the Troubles in Northern Ireland and more mayhem in the Middle East. He ran the oldest Parliamentary news agency for 15 years. For five years until 2018 he was deputy editor of Tribune. He is the author of a dozen books including the best-selling 'Britain's Forgotten Wars'.

Table of Contents

Introduction 9

1 New York: From the Macbeth Riots to the King of Bank Robbers 22

2 The Molly Maguires 55

3 The Great Upheaval 70

4 The Haymarket Affair 99

5 The Pinkerton Rebellion 111

6 Race War 129

7 The Early Mafia 180

8 The Red Scare and the Boston Police Strike 210

9 Matewan and the Battle of Blair Mountain 229

Afterword 255

Appendices

1 Fatal Clashes in Industrial Disputes, 1850-1920 262

2 Omaha Race Riot 271

3 Tulsa Race Riot 276

4 Selected Filmography 286

Notes 294

Bibliography 302

Index 310

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