Children of Alcatraz growing up on the rock

Alcatraz Island is one of the most infamous places in American history. The maximum-security prison on the "Rock," once home to criminals like Al Capone and Machine Gun Kelly, has long since captured our country's imagination. But what few people realize is that Alcatraz was not only...

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Main Author: Murphy, Claire Rudolf.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Walker & Co., 2006.
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Summary: Alcatraz Island is one of the most infamous places in American history. The maximum-security prison on the "Rock," once home to criminals like Al Capone and Machine Gun Kelly, has long since captured our country's imagination. But what few people realize is that Alcatraz was not only home to criminals--it was home to many children, too! Over the years, the island has been home to the children of Native Americans, lighthouse keepers, military soldiers, and prison guards. Imagine playing hide-and-seek in the prison morgue, having a convict as your babysitter, or having Al Capone as your neighbor. This photo-essay profiles generations of children who had the unique opportunity of growing up on this isolated island in San Francisco's shadow. With personal anecdotes, interviews with surviving Alcatraz Kids, historical documents, and archival and family photographs, this book reveals a one-of-a-kind childhood.--From publisher description.
Physical Description: 64 p. : ill. ; 22 x 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-62) and index.
ISBN: 0802795773
9780802795779
0802795781 (reinforced-10 : alk. paper)
9780802795786 (reinforced-10 : alk. paper)
Author Notes: Writer Claire Rudolph Murphy uses her firsthand knowledge of Alaska to create interesting and educational stories including The Prince and the Salmon People, A Child's Alaska, and Gold Rush Women.

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