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*Gribben, Mark. "[http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/gangsters_outlaws/gang/purple/1.html The Purple Gang]." True Crime TV (TruTV), Turner Entertainment Networks, 2011. | *Gribben, Mark. "[http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/gangsters_outlaws/gang/purple/1.html The Purple Gang]." True Crime TV (TruTV), Turner Entertainment Networks, 2011. | ||
*::Six pages including a bibliography. | *::Six pages including a bibliography. | ||
*Lipman, David E. "[http://www.myjewishlearning.com/history/Modern_History/1914-1948/American_Jewry_Between_the_Wars/Gangsters/Detroits_Purple_Gang.shtml Detroit's Purple Gang: Bootlegging, Fraud, and Murder by a Gang of Detroit Jews]." ''My Jewish Learning'', 2011. | |||
*::Lipman claims that this article was reprinted by permission from the "Gate of Jewish Heritage" site, either www.jewishgates.com or www.jewishgates.org, neither of which exist. | |||
*"[http://www.walkervilletimes.com/34/mobsters1.html Mobsters, Mayhem & Murder]." ''The Times Magazine'', originally ''The Walkerville Times''. Walkerville Publishing, 2006. | |||
*::''The Walkerville Times'' focused on news in and around Windsor, Ontario. It is now defunct. | |||
==Encyclopedias== | ==Encyclopedias== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Purple_Gang Wikipedia]. Not worth the stop. There are more sentences on this page than in the WP article on this topic. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Purple_Gang Wikipedia]. Not worth the stop. There are more sentences on this page than in the WP article on this topic. |
Revision as of 18:52, 20 December 2011
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Primary Sources
- Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Purple Gang (aka Sugar House Gang)." four pdf files.
- The FBI has many documents on the Purple Gang and many pages in its website discuss the gang.
Secondary Sources
- The Purple Gang - Jewish Organized Crime, J-Grit: The Internet Index of Tough Jews, 2011.
- Has good "Further Reading" links at bottom.
- "Detroit's Purple Gang," Absolute Michigan, Leelanau Communications, 2011.
- Mostly a reprint of the J-Grit article with links.
- Kavieff, Paul R. "Detroit's Infamous Purple Gang." Detroit News, July 16, 1999. Archived at WebCite.
- Gribben, Mark. "The Purple Gang." True Crime TV (TruTV), Turner Entertainment Networks, 2011.
- Six pages including a bibliography.
- Lipman, David E. "Detroit's Purple Gang: Bootlegging, Fraud, and Murder by a Gang of Detroit Jews." My Jewish Learning, 2011.
- Lipman claims that this article was reprinted by permission from the "Gate of Jewish Heritage" site, either www.jewishgates.com or www.jewishgates.org, neither of which exist.
- "Mobsters, Mayhem & Murder." The Times Magazine, originally The Walkerville Times. Walkerville Publishing, 2006.
- The Walkerville Times focused on news in and around Windsor, Ontario. It is now defunct.
Encyclopedias
Wikipedia. Not worth the stop. There are more sentences on this page than in the WP article on this topic.