Mrs. Cook and the Klan: Booze, Bloodshed, and Bigotry in America's Heartland by Tom Chorneau

Mrs. Cook and the Klan: Booze, Bloodshed, and Bigotry in America's Heartland

Tom Chorneau

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nonfiction history true crime
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On the day she was murdered, Myrtle Underwood Cook boasted to local authorities about new evidence of a major bootlegging ring operating out of the Rock Island train depot behind her house in a small farming town in eastern Iowa. Then, as she sat ...

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