This video is a historical review of the 2002 Martin Scorcese film, Gangs of New York. It goes over the historical inspiration behind the film and evaluates where it is accurate and where it fudged the timeline a bit. It covers the Five Points in New York City, gang violence in 19th century New York, the Irish experience in the United States as immigrants, the Draft Riots of 1863 and race, and corruption and the Tammany Hall Democratic political machine.
The script should refer to the book "Gangs of New York" as "non-fiction book." This was a scripting error.
Special thanks to my Patrons and Irish Thunder for being the executive producer of this episode!
https://www.patreon.com/historyclarified
Sources and References:
http://www.nychinatown.org/history/photos/fivepointsmiss2.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/manhattan-mayhem-72604720/
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=889102
Herbert Asbury - The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the Underworld
https://daily.jstor.org/race-and-labor-in-the-1863-new-york-city-draft-riots/
Urban Masses and Moral Order in America, 1820-1920
By Paul Boyer
Five Points & Nineteenth Century New York with Tyler Anbinder -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JG-qEyu4q0
Mary Ryan - Civic Wars
Noel Ignatiev - How the Irish Became White