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Black Dog
An unidentified Dead Rabbit in an 1857 newspaper illustration; this is not a portrait of Black Dog
Other nameBlack Dog
OccupationGang member (alleged)
Criminal status
Historical identity unverified
AllegianceDead Rabbits (unverified)

Black Dog is a nickname attributed in some modern retellings to a member of the Dead Rabbits. No contemporary identity, biographical details, or authenticated portrait have been established.

Neither Herbert Asbury's detailed popular account nor Tyler Anbinder's modern reconstruction identifies a Dead Rabbits member by this name. The attribution is therefore retained only as an unverified part of later gang lore, not as a documented biography.[1][2]

References

  1. Herbert Asbury, The Gangs of New York (Alfred A. Knopf, 1928), chapter 1.
  2. Tyler Anbinder, Five Points (Free Press, 2001), pp. 353–354.