Author:Nicola Sacco

Nicola Sacco
(1891–1927)

Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were two anarchist Italian immigrants to the United States who were accused of murder. They were found guilty, but their trial was characterized by perversions of justice, especially due to the prejudice of the judge who described them as "anarchist bastards".

Nicola Sacco

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