Were they guilty?
>inb4 the only good anarchist is a dead anarchist
They were anarchist in a time when it actually meant something.
>tfw living close to a street named after them
the iron e
They dindu nuffin
Why were subhuman Italians let into the united states that was built by wasps and germans in the first place? As soon as they let the Italians in the African style of life came to the Usa as well, complete with anarchism and organized crime.
>>2819561
such italian names
>>2819561
>Be USA
>Greedy as Hell
>Want labor
>Send ships over to Europe in order to recruit people
Then
>Be Southern Italian
>live in crowded, over populated mountainous region
>Recruiter asking people to come to America
>have a chance to make some extra bucks
>whynot.jpeg
>Get to America
>Treated like shit by inbred locals
>worked to death
>>2819546
While the punishment is unforgivable today, in the past, it was seen as necessary and delayed the rise in the popularity of left-leaning ideologies such as anarchism and communism. The death sentence was a clear sign that these ideologies were not welcomed in the USA, keeping the US as a conservative state it was.
>>2819627
Pretty fascist mentality
>>2819630
Its just ironic how the USA, land of the freedom, creates these types of fears and cracks down on opposition. Sacco and Vanzetti were not the only people who got persecuted by the govt. and also got death sentence, many leftists were during the first and second red scares.
HEERE'S TO YOUU NICOLA AND BAAARRT
>>2819546
>On August 23, 1977—the 50th anniversary of the executions—Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis issued a proclamation that Sacco and Vanzetti had been unfairly tried and convicted and that "any disgrace should be forever removed from their names".