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343 - The Irish Mob

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

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The Rise and Fall of John Tweed

Under Tweed, the Irish benefited greatly, holding down key positions as ward commitment, ward bosses and precinct captains. A series of damning articles in the New York Times brought on by Tweed building his own massive Victorian-style courthouse finally turned the tide of public opinion against him. By the 1880s now, the squalid, slum conditions that had given rise to an earlier generation of dead rabbits and plug uglies had not changed much. With nearly 33,000 densely crowded tenement houses on the Lower East Side, that's insane. Children had little choice but to lead their lives mostly in the street. A pack mentality ruled. Every corner has its gang, with a common program

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