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Edward Crawford and the Black Hand

24 min · 11. maalis 2025
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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2171681/open_sms]                 Edward Crawford was 15 years old when he was shot and killed the evening of September 6, 1916 while walking home from a store in Birmingham after it closed with the store owner, a clerk and two of his friends. The shocking murder caused a stir in the village of Birmingham, which didn’t have a lot of violent crime. And it rippled out and caused a stir throughout both Oakland County and the whole metro Detroit area due to the store owner’s identity and possible connections to a violent extortion scheme targeting this ethnic community. Just who was Edward Crawford and did the infamous Black Hand kill him? To access a full episode transcript as well as to access additional material, check out our website. [https://cms7.revize.com/revize/birmingham/about_birmingham/city_history/birmingham_museum/edward_crawford_and_the_black_hand.php] For questions, concerns, corrections or episode suggestions please reach out to us at museum@bhamgov.org. Special thanks to the Birmingham Area Cable Board for PEG grant funding that made this podcast possible. Also thanks to past and present staff of the Birmingham Museum, and our amazing volunteers.

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