[Online library] The Great Chicago Beer Riot: How Lager Struck a Blow for Liberty
▲ John F. Hogan, Judy E. Brady ▲
| #2675991 in Books | 2015-11-16 | 2015-11-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.31 x6.00l,.0 | File Name: 1467118907 | 112 pages
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Wish I'd just gotten it at the library|By Customer|This book has little going for it. It's already short, but devotes surprisingly little time to the Lager Beer Riot itself or its significance. Much of the work focuses on a general overview of Chicago's history and some of the broader developments of the era, but it offers no interesting insight into these things. Instead it|About the Author|Chicago native John F. Hogan is a public relations consultant and former broadcast journalist (WGN-TV/Radio). Hogan is the author of three other titles with The History Press: Fire Strikes the Chicago Stock Yards, Forgotten Fires of Chicago and
In 1855, when Chicago’s recently elected mayor Levi Boone pushed through a law forbidding the sale of alcohol on Sunday, the city pushed back. To the German community, the move seemed a deliberate provocation from Boone’s stridently anti-immigrant Know-Nothing Party. Beer formed the centerpiece of German Sunday gatherings, and robbing them of it on their only day off was a slap in the face. On April 21, 1855, an armed mob poured across the Clark Street Bridg...
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