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Deputy Dawg was a member of the STP Family, an informal counter-cultural group of street people in Boulder, Colorado in the 1970s. On the night of July 17, 1971, the Town Marshal of nearby Nederland, Colorado, arrested him and drove him to a dark and desolate mountain road. There the Town Marshal shot him in the head and left his body hidden in roadside bushes. This is the true story of that murder and its long aftermath.

Produktbeschreibung
Deputy Dawg was a member of the STP Family, an informal counter-cultural group of street people in Boulder, Colorado in the 1970s. On the night of July 17, 1971, the Town Marshal of nearby Nederland, Colorado, arrested him and drove him to a dark and desolate mountain road. There the Town Marshal shot him in the head and left his body hidden in roadside bushes. This is the true story of that murder and its long aftermath.
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Autorenporträt
Eric Leif Davin, Ph.D., taught labor history for many years at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of numerous books, including "Crucible of Freedom: Workers' Democracy in the Industrial Heartland, 1914-1960"; "Radicals in Power: The New Left Experience in Office"; "The Great Strike of 1877; The Year of Hope and Fear: Insurrection and Repression, 1919"; "A Forlorn Hope: Third Parties and American Political Ideology", and, with Staughton Lynd, "Picket Line and Ballot Box: The Forgotten Legacy of the Labor Party Movement, 1932-1936". He is also the author of "The Paterson Strike Pageant: An IWW Novel of Bohemia and Insurgent Labor" and "Solidarity: An IWW Novel of the Steel City".