Alcatraz
Title: Alcatraz
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Alcatraz
Alcatraz Island has quite a distinct history. Many people know that Alcatraz served as a federal prison, but most are surprised to know that this island served as a fort. The name Alcatraz was derived from the Spanish word “alcaraz” which means: Spanish fort or palace (1). Built before the Civil War, it served two main purposes. First, it was to guard the San Francisco bay area from enemy ships against a foreign invasion. Second, it
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New York: The New Press, 1996
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Washington D.C.: The American University Press, 1994
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