In the former president’s pitch to voters, historians hear echoes of the nation’s inescapable xenophobic history.
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William Poole, a.k.a. Bill the Butcher, was a real-life gang leader in mid-19th century New York City who advocated for violence against immigrants and advanced anti-Catholic views in the country.