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 G-Man: The John Dillinger Case | Carolina Stories 4
G-Man: The John Dillinger Case | Carolina Stories
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The brutality of the Kansas City Massacre shocked the nation, and Attorney General Homer Cummings began to expand his campaign on federal authority over crime. Cummings’ twelve point crime program...
 G-Man: Charlie "Pretty Boy" Floyd | Carolina Stories 5
G-Man: Charlie "Pretty Boy" Floyd | Carolina Stories
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Following the death of John Dillinger, Charlie “Pretty Boy” Floyd became public enemy number one. He was wanted for his involvement in the Kansas City Massacre, along with the robbing of over thirty...
 G-Man: Final Days In The FBI | Carolina Stories 6
G-Man: Final Days In The FBI | Carolina Stories
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With the FBI’s rise of popularity, the entertainment industry stepped in to influence popular culture. It seemed that every fictional agent seen in movies, pulp magazines, and comics were modeled...
 G-Man: Life After FBI | Carolina Stories 7
G-Man: Life After FBI | Carolina Stories
Episode 7

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Melvin Purvis smoothly moved on from the FBI, making endorsements for various everyday items, like safety razors, cars, and cereal. The Junior G-Man Club for children, and the Park Brothers’ Melvin...
 G-Man: Death And Legacy | Carolina Stories 8
G-Man: Death And Legacy | Carolina Stories
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Melvin Purvis’ life tragically ended on February 29, 1960, due to an accidental discharge of a firearm. Some speculate that his death was suicide, while some others say that Purvis may have been...
 Jail, No Bail: Introduction | Carolina Stories 1
Jail, No Bail: Introduction | Carolina Stories
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In the 1950s and 1960s, Rock Hill, South Carolina, was a thriving mill town, also known as “The Gateway to the Carolinas.” Like most of the segregated South, there were two separate worlds: one black...
 Jail, No Bail: "Jail, No Bail" | Carolina Stories 3
Jail, No Bail: "Jail, No Bail" | Carolina Stories
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By the summer of 1960, civil rights leaders began to question the effectiveness of these “sit-ins.” Thomas Gaither, a field secretary for CORE (Congress of Racial Equality), along with other civil...
 Jail, No Bail: Ernest J. Finney | Carolina Stories 4
Jail, No Bail: Ernest J. Finney | Carolina Stories
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Rev. Ivory, and James McCain, the South Carolina leader of CORE, arranged for a sharp, young attorney to represent and defend the student protesters: Ernest J. Finney. Finney would later on become the...
 Jail, No Bail: Life In Prison | Carolina Stories 5
Jail, No Bail: Life In Prison | Carolina Stories
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Life in jail for the student prisoners was grueling. News of these “jail-ins” had reached other civil rights groups, and caught the attention of SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee). SNCC...