The Golden Fortress

The Golden Fortress California's Border War on Dust Bowl Refugees

Audio CD (09 Aug 2022)

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Publisher's Synopsis

In February 1936, Los Angeles police officers drove hundreds of miles to California's state borders with one mission: turn back anyone deemed too poor to enter.

Myths of the Golden State's abundance enticed thousands of Americans uprooted by the Depression, but those who created those myths saw only invading criminal hordes that they believed just one man could stop: James Two-Gun Davis, Los Angeles' authoritarian police chief.

The Golden Fortress tells the story of Davis's audacious deployment of hand-picked armed police slamming California's door on America's Dust Bowl refugees and Depression-displaced migrants. It depicts the sometimes deadly consequences of law enforcement politicized and weaponized against the poor, even in remote places like Modoc County, where a sheriff's opposition to the blockade inflamed an already smoldering feud between an itinerant newsman and a publisher obsessed with her California heritage.

Davis, blessed by his city's ruling business class and fueled by his own wild claims of communist conspiracies undermining America, deployed his Foreign Legion to California's state lines, threatening democracy even as the nation's cities and rural communities juggled the burdens of economic recovery, migrant aid, and public safety.

Book information

ISBN: 9798212030120
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Imprint: Blackstone Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Weight: 227g
Height: 142mm
Width: 147mm
Spine width: 28mm