Witness the explosive clash of art, class, and nationalism that ignited "Account of the Terrific and Fatal Riot at the New-York Astor Place Opera House." This gripping historical document plunges you into the heart of New York City on May 10th, 1849, when a simmering feud between actors William Macready and Edwin Forrest erupted into a full-blown theater riot. < p/> More than just a clash of personalities, the Astor Place Riot exposed deep divisions within American society. An anonymous contemporary account meticulously details the escalating tensions, the fateful night of violence, and the devastating aftermath, where the public authorities and military quelled an infuriated mob, leaving more than fifty citizens dead or mutilated. < p/> Explore the causes that led to this "Awful Tragedy," including the quarrels of Forrest and Macready, and understand the social and political currents that fueled the chaos. This book offers a chilling glimpse into 19th-century America, urban sociology, and the dramatic history of the performing arts, capturing a pivotal moment in New York City history that continues to resonate today.
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