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    The Trial of Carmello Musso in 1914 Milwaukee

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    Date
    2010-05-10
    Author
    Banchy, Anton
    Advisor(s)
    Pederson, Jane Marie
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    Abstract
    Carmello Musso' murder trial helps to illustrate the treatment of Italian immigrants in early twentieth century Milwaukee. The case also looks at elements of the view of woman in the early twentieth century. The way the trial proceeded points out how legal proceedings then differ from those of today.
    Subject
    Musso, Carmello
    Trials (Murder)--Wisconsin--Milwaukee
    Immigrants--Wisconsin--Milwaukee--Social conditions
    Italian Americans--Wisconsin--Milwaukee--Social conditions
    Women--Wisconsin--Milwaukee--Social conditions
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/46591
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