Before New York became a city of towers, it was a city of mud, hunger, fire, gangs, and blood.
The Five Points Underworld tells the fierce true history of the most notorious neighbourhood in nineteenth century America, where Irish immigrants, street fighters, political bosses, corrupt police, nativist mobs, and desperate families fought to survive in the shadows of lower Manhattan.
This is the world of the Dead Rabbits, the Bowery Boys, the Sixth Ward, the old saloons, the volunteer fire companies, the immigrant tenements, and the streets that helped forge modern New York.
Inside this book you will discover:
- The real history behind Five Points and the infamous gangs of old New York
- How Irish famine immigrants transformed the city through survival, politics, and street power
- The violent rivalry between the Dead Rabbits and the Bowery Boys
- The role of Tammany Hall, corrupt police, election violence, and ward bosses
- The truth behind the myths popularised by The Gangs of New York
- The poverty, hunger, disease, race conflict, and political fury that shaped lower Manhattan
- The brutal story of the Draft Riots and the city's darkest streets
- How the underworld of Five Points helped create the New York that followed
This is not a romantic gangster legend. It is the story of a city built by immigrants, fought over by gangs, exploited by politicians, and remembered through blood, myth, and survival.
Dark, gripping, and deeply atmospheric, The Five Points Underworld is perfect for readers of gritty American history, old New York crime, Irish immigrant history, political corruption, urban violence, and the hidden origins of the modern city.