The Names That Knew Too Much
The whole thing started with a dockworker who couldn't read. His name was Michal Dobrowski, a Pole who'd come over in 1912 and never learned more English than he needed to haul crates. On the morning of April 3, 1925, he was working the midnight shift at the Chicago River docks, unloading a shipment that had come down from Windsor by way of Detroit. The crates were stamped CANADIAN MEDICINAL...
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