Boy Wonder Arrested as Ringleader when Reds Riot in Roxbury (episode 221)

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On May Day in 1919, Roxbury socialists marched in support of a textile workers' strike in Lawrence.  The afternoon turned violent, with police firing shots to disperse the crowd.  In the aftermath, two officers were killed and a mob formed that hunted down and viciously beat many of the marchers.  As the smoke cleared, it became evident that one of the leaders of the march was a celebrity: William James Sidis, the boy wonder. Full show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/221 Support us: http://patreon.com/HUBhistory

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