Cry of Murder on Broadway, Julie Miller
Cry of Murder on Broadway, Julie Miller
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Cry of Murder on Broadway
A Woman's Ruin and Revenge in Old New York

Author: Julie Miller

Narrator: Tavia Gilbert

Unabridged: 6 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/15/2020


Synopsis

On the evening of November 1, 1843, a young household servant named Amelia Norman attacked Henry Ballard, a prosperous merchant, on the steps of the new and luxurious Astor House hotel. Agitated and distraught, Norman followed Ballard down Broadway before confronting him at the door to the Astor House. Taking out a folding knife, she stabbed him, just missing his heart.

Ballard survived the attack, and the trial that followed created a sensation. Newspapers in New York and beyond followed the case eagerly, and crowds filled the courtroom every day. Prominent author and abolitionist Lydia Maria Child championed Norman and later included her story in her fiction and her writing on women's rights.

The would-be murderer also attracted the support of politicians, journalists, and legal and moral reformers who saw her story as a vehicle to change the law as it related to "seduction," and advocate for the rights of workers. Cry of Murder on Broadway describes how New Yorkers, besotted with the drama of the courtroom and the lurid stories of the penny press, followed the trial for sensation. Throughout all this, Norman gained the sympathy of New Yorkers, in particular the jury, which acquitted her in less than ten minutes.

About Julie Miller

Julie Miller is the author of Abandoned. She taught in the history department at Hunter College, City University of New York, before moving to Washington DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vincent on July 01, 2023

More than an excavation of a forgotten crime of passion and a gross non-miscarriage of justice, "Cry of Murder on Broadway" opens a window to the era. Don't read it if you don't want to know more about the mix of classes and causes that roiled antebellum New York and reshaped men and women's most in......more

Goodreads review by Melisende on June 07, 2020

I will preface this with my notes when at Page 38: "I am going to admit that I am struggling to find some connection with this story. It starts, goes back, moves forward; it is flooded with so much (unnecessary) information that my mind is failing to absorb it all and sift through what is relevant a......more