Posted on 05/02/2020 9:24:11 AM PDT by CheshireTheCat
On this date in 1923, the only woman ever executed in Albertas history was hanged at Fort Saskatchewan. Alberta had introduced alcohol prohibition in 1916. Florence Lassandro and her husband Carlo, Italian immigrants, were in the profitable contraband business that resulted, employed by the Emperor Pic a rum-running godfather named Emilio Picariello...So the womens movement in 1920s Canada was deeply sensitive to any appearance of special pleading which appeared to place adult women on any footing lesser to adult men. A Prohibition gangster who shot a cop would surely be hanged if a man; indeed, Emilio Picariello, slated to die on the same morning as Florence Lassandro, had no real hope of clemency. So wasnt Florence Lassandros claim on mercy nothing but the old sentimental paternalism that women were trying to escape?*...
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