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How Dodge City Became a Symbol of Frontier Lawlessness
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How Dodge City Became a Symbol of Frontier Lawlessness
 
By Robert R. Dykstra and Jo Ann Manfra, Zócalo Public Square
smithsonian.com
January 23, 2018
 

Everywhere American popular culture has penetrated, people use the phrase “Get out of Dodge” or “Gettin’ outta Dodge” when referring to some dangerous or threatening or generally unpleasant situation. The metaphor is thought to have originated among U.S. troops during the Vietnam War, but it anchors the idea that early Dodge City, Kansas, was an epic, world-class theater of interpersonal violence and civic disorder.

Consider this passage from the 2013 British crime novel, Missing in Malmö, by Torquil Macleod:

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