Bailey & Green. Wicked Albany: Lawlessness & Liquor in the Prohibition Era

Bailey & Green. Wicked Albany: Lawlessness & Liquor in the Prohibition Era

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Bailey, Frankie Y.; Green, Alice P. Wicked Albany: Lawlessness & Liquor in the Prohibition Era. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press, 2009. First Edition. ISBN: 1596294930. [10057]

New paperback. 128 pp. New. Paperback.

"Albany, New York, experienced massive upheaval when the Volstead Act of 1919 established Prohibition. Crime already proliferated in the capital of the Empire State, with rival political machines stooping to corruption and the mob with their heavy-handed powers of persuasion. As it did nationwide, Prohibition in Albany served merely to force alcohol-related commerce underground and lawlessness and violence to the forefront of city activity.

"Frankie Bailey, criminal justice professor and crime historian, and noted sociologist and criminal justice activist Alice Green chronicle this evolution of iniquity in Albany, relying on archival records and examining the greater social impact of the city's moral dissolution. Whether you're looking for sociological analysis of pure guilty pleasure, you'll find it in Wicked Albany."