November 2018 issue contents
Features
Dope and duplicity in 1930s Albany
By Ellen Poulsen
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Anna Antonio |
Struggling against the pain and weakness that resulted from his many wounds, he pulled himself to the top of the roadside ravine and onto the dark two-way highway between Albany and Hudson, New York. The bloody and prostrate hitchhiker, appearing to be the victim of a gangland hit, was observed and picked up by some on-the-road college students, who took him to Albany’s Memorial Hospital...
Eight pages including eleven images and a half page of notes.
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