The thrilling and true account of racketeering and union corruption in mid-century New York, when unions and the mob were locked in a power struggle that reverberates to this day In 1949, in New York City\'s crowded Garment District, a union organizer named William Lurye was stabbed to death by a mob assassin.
Through the lens of this Murder case, prize-winning authors David Witwer and Catherine Rios explore American Labor history at its critical turning point, drawing on FBI case fi.
The thrilling and true account of racketeering and union corruption in mid-century New York, when unions and the mob were locked in a power struggle that reverberates to this day In 1949, in New York City\'s crowded Garment District, a union organizer named William Lurye was stabbed to death by a mob assassin