Brotherly Love
Discover the gripping narrative of Brotherly Love by Charles G. Hoffmann, published in 1998. This compelling book delves into the infamous murder of Amasa Sprague in 1843, exploring the intricate social and economic backdrop that led to this tragic event. With 208 pages of insightful analysis, Hoffmann uncovers the complex interplay of politics and prejudice that defined 19th-century New England, both in the community and within the courtroom.
As you journey through the trials that followed the murder, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the social issues and legal intricacies of the time. Perfect for enthusiasts of American history, crime, and political science, Brotherly Love is an essential read for anyone interested in the darker chapters of U.S. history. Don't miss your chance to explore this fascinating account of murder and justice in Rhode Island's local history.