Michael Patrick MacDonald

Author

Michael Patrick MacDonald, author of "All Souls: A Family Story from Southie," is a senior contributing editor at The Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism.MacDonald grew up in South Boston’s Old Colony housing project. After losing four siblings and seeing his generation decimated by poverty, crime, and addiction, he became a leading Boston activist, helping launch many antiviolence initiatives, including gun-buyback programs. He continues to work for social change nationally, collaborating with survivor families and young people.MacDonald won the American Book Award in 2000. His national bestseller, All Souls, and his follow-up, Easter Rising: A Memoir of Roots and Rebellion have been adopted by university curriculums across the country. MacDonald has written numerous essays for the Boston Globe Op-Ed Page and has completed the screenplay of All Souls for director Ron Shelton. He is currently Author-in-Residence at Northeastern University. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.


Whitey Bulger

What ‘Black Mass’ forgets about Whitey Bulger, Boston busing and Southie’s lost generation

Conflict

To thrive, crime boss Whitey Bulger needed Southie united in a closed, paranoid and conspiratorial culture of silence.