292: Confidence Men, Corruption & the Klan in 1920s Denver w/ Alan Prendergast

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Philip Van Cise faced a double threat when he became Denver's district attorney in 1921. He quickly discovered that a massive bunco ring was operating unimpeded in downtown Denver, fleecing unsuspecting rubes out of enormous amounts of money. In addition, the Ku Klux Klan was gaining popularity across the state - winning key elections as it encouraged vigilantism and threatened many Denver citizens.


My guest, Alan Prendergast, tells Van Cise's story in his new book, "Gangbuster: One Man's Battle Against Crime, Corruption, and the Klan".



The author's website: https://alanprendergast.com/

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292: Confidence Men, Corruption & the Klan in 1920s Denver w/ Alan Prendergast

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