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 * "10 Killed By Bomb in Police Station" (1917, Nov. 25). New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/1917/11/25/archives/10-killed-by-bomb-in-police-station-others-hurt-by-explosion-of.html (accessed April 29 2023).
 * The newspaper article is from the New York Times which is a paper of record and generally considered a reliable source. It provides details about the Milwaukee Police Bombing and gives a view of what the immediate reactions to the bombing by the media were like.
 * Avrich, Paul. 1992.Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background
 * This book was published by a university press and should be reliable. The book is a comprehensive history of Italian anarchism in America by a noted scholar in that field and includes a basic account of the Milwaukee Police bombing as well as information about the background.
 * Simon, Jeffrey D.; 2022. America's Forgotten Terrorists: The Galleanists.
 * This is a book published by a university press, so it should be a reliable source. It was published relatively recently suggesting it incorporates more recent scholarship compared to older sources. It is a secondary source that provides a detailed look at the Galleanists movement who were implicated the Milwaukee Police Department bombing and also places the incident in a larger historical context.
 * Tanzilo, Robert (2005). "The Battle for Souls: A Protestant Evangelist in Italian Milwaukee". Italian Americana.
 * This is a peer-reviewed academic journal meaning it should be a reliable source. It provides detailed background on Italian Americans in Milwaukee and especially Rev. Andrew Giuliani whose presence helped instigate the Bay View Incident and by the extension the Milwaukee PD bombing. Giuliani was an interesting and fascinating figure in his own right, being a former Catholic priest turned Protestant minister with links to radio inventor Marconi and someone who sought to instill American patriotism among Italian immigrants.