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  1. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were Italian immigrants. The two men acknowledged that they were radicals and that they had avoided serving in World War One.

  2. Sacco and Vanzetti. On 15th April, 1920, Frederick Parmenter and Alessandro Berardelli, in South Braintree, were shot dead while carrying two boxes containing the payroll of a shoe factory. After the two robbers took the $15,000 they got into a car containing several other men and were driven away.

  3. Aug 30, 2024 · Sacco and Vanzetti, defendants in a controversial murder trial in Massachusetts (1921–27) that resulted in their executions. Many people felt that the trial had been unfair and that the two men had been convicted for their radical anarchist beliefs.

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  4. Eighty years ago, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were put to death by the state of Massachusetts. They had been wrongly convicted and sentenced to death for the robbery and killing of two men, a paymaster and a guard who were delivering wages to a shoe company.

  5. Nov 15, 2023 · This resource features some background reading and tasks on the Red Scare and Sacco and Vanzetti's trial. Students use the information to define key terms before practising their reasoning by completing two incomplete analytical paragraphs, and producing their own from scratch.

  6. The Life and Times of Sacco and Vanzetti. Graduate Division. Megan Jones. Summary of Collection. This collection contains material related to the Sacco-Vanzetti case. There are primary accounts. by people directly involved, letters to and from Sacco and Vanzetti, secondary historical.

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  8. Mar 7, 2012 · Answer Questions 1(a) to (d), then Question 2(a) OR 2(b) and then Question 3(a) OR 3(b). Question 1 – you must answer all parts of this question. Study Source A. Source A: From a history of the twentieth century, published in 1999. There was little firm evidence against Sacco and Vanzetti. The police suspected