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Paul F. Caranci

    Paul F. Caranci ist ein Autor, der tief in die dunkleren Aspekte politischer Korruption und der Geschichte von Rhode Island eintaucht. Seine Werke untersuchen Misswirtschaft und Ungerechtigkeit, oft anhand detaillierter Fallstudien realer Ereignisse. Carancis Ansatz ist analytisch und scharfsinnig und deckt die Komplexität und die Folgen dieser Handlungen auf. Sein Schreiben findet Anklang bei Lesern, die gründliche Recherche und eine mutige Auseinandersetzung mit umstrittenen Themen schätzen.

    The Hanging and Redemption of John Gordon: The True Story of Rhode Island's Last Execution
    North Providence:: A History and the People Who Shaped It
    • In 1765, settlers to the west of Providence petitioned to form their own township. Their prayers were answered, and North Providence, Rhode Island, was born. While it sheltered religious dissenters, North Providence was also the sparking point of the Industrial Revolution--native sons and industrialists Samuel Slater and Zachariah Allen reinvented the cotton industry and altered the course of the nation. In this history of North Providence, author Paul F. Caranci celebrates the town's colorful characters and provides walking tours for the villages of Lymansville, Allendale, Centredale and Fruit Hill. Learn how North Providence native Stephen Olney became a Revolutionary War hero when he pulled an injured James Monroe from the battlefield and how Frank C. Angell became a spokesman for Centredale. Caranci reveals the unique history of North Providence and the people who shaped it.

      North Providence:: A History and the People Who Shaped It
    • On a frigid day in 1843, Amasa Sprague, a wealthy Yankee mill owner, left his mansion to check on his cattle. On the way, he was accosted and beaten beyond recognition, and his body was left facedown in the snow. What followed was a trial marked by judicial bias, witness perjury and societal bigotry that resulted in the conviction of twenty-nine-year-old Irish-Catholic John Gordon. He was sentenced to hang. Despite overwhelming evidence that the trial was flawed and newly discovered evidence that clearly exonerated him, an anti-Irish Catholic establishment refused him a new trial. On February 14, 1845, John Gordon became the last victim of capital punishment in Rhode Island. Local historian Paul F. Caranci brings this case to life, graphically describing the murder and exposing a corrupt judicial system, a biased newspaper and a bigoted society responsible for the unjust death of an innocent man.

      The Hanging and Redemption of John Gordon: The True Story of Rhode Island's Last Execution