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    Capone is recognized as one of America’s best known gangsters. Capone has a leading role in numerous illegal activities in Chicago‚ leading its reputation to be known as an unlawful city. He is the one who collapsed law and order during the prohibition era in the 1920’s by developing a business which sold bootlegged liquor‚ racketeering‚ prostitution‚ and gambling in Chicago. Al Capone has a story which is very unique to majority of other entrepreneurs which grasped my attention. He is an individual

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    feeding a city’s appetite for liquor‚ prostitution‚ and gambling. Capone had two different sides to him‚ on one hand he was a brutal killer‚ and on the other‚ a loving father and family man. Capone had a leading role in the illegal activities that gave Chicago its reputation as a lawless city. The author has written an intriguing book and provides adequate details but doesn’t really provide an augment he is just summarizing the life and world of Al Capone. John Kobler used hundreds of reliable sources

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    parents born in 1899. He dropped out of school in sixth grade to become affiliated to a notorious street gang. Johnny Torrio was the street gang leader along with Lucky Luicano‚ who would later break off from the gang. In 1919 Capone joined Torrio in Chicago and became a lieutenant in the Colosimo mob. Capone and the Colosimo mob gained interest in bootlegging during the prohibition‚ along with brewing and distilling alcohol. Other illegal activities included: racketeering‚ extortion‚ police bribery‚

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         Soon Enough‚ Capone was in trouble in again. He had killed a man in an argument and was on the run. After calling his old friend Torrio‚ he was invited to come to Chicago                                                     Barfoot 2 and make a fresh start. At the time‚ Torrio was working for his uncle‚ the current leader of the Chicago underground‚ Big Jim Colosimo. With the prohibition came possibilities for large alcohol based profits. Torrio knew that Big Jim could make extremely large amounts

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    The Tragedy Of Othello

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    going to Chicago to help mobster Johnny Torrio carry out his operations. Othello is selected as the Unit Chief of a special FBI task force to investigate Al Capone and Johnny Torrio. Part of his job is to select the people who will be working with him on this task force. He chooses his trusted friend‚ Michael Cassio‚ to be his Senior Supervisory Special Agent‚ a top position on the force. Othello’s wife‚ Desdemona‚ is an A-list broadway star but puts her acting aside to go with Othello to Chicago. Iago

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    During this era‚ many gangsters ruled many of the bigger cities‚ becoming rich from owning speakeasies‚ breweries‚ brothels‚ and gambling joints. These people would make up a city between their rivalries and then become local celebrities. Late 1920s‚ Chicago split between two gangs: one was led by Al Capone and the other led by George”Bugs” Moran. Capone and Moran wanted power‚ prestige‚ and all the money. Plus‚ for many years they tried to get each other back and kill each other. Early 1929‚ Al Capone

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    Katie Dobersztyn English IV Accel Ms. Gutierrez History Personified History the Mob Boss Arundhati Roy personifies history as a mob boss‚ with Baby Kochamma‚ Chacko‚ Inspector Thomas Matthew‚ Comrade Pillai‚ even Vellya Paapen acting has the mob boss’s thugs‚ who maintained order and came to collect what you owe when you don’t follow the rules. When you owe the mob money‚ the boss’s thugs will come for you. Roy uses the personification of owing the mob boss to show what happens when you

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    Sacco and Vanzetti Trial On April 15‚ 1920 a paymaster for a shoe company in South Braintree‚ Massachusetts was shot and killed. The killers were described as Italian men who escaped with $15‚776.51. Police found Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in a car shop with what they believed to be what was used as the getaway car. What turns out to have happened though is that Sacco and Vanzetti had participated in a separate crime on the same day as the robbery and killing. Police believed that both

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    Bugsy Siegel Bugsy Siegel‚ the man who made Vegas’ past might be an interesting thing to read about. Although leaning about Bugsy Siegel is not an important part of anyone’s education because he did not do anything to change the world to be a better place. Overall Bugsy found a new way to make money and he found a way to use it‚ so he did. Effects that Bugsy Siegel accomplished was basically finding a way to make gambling addictive by making it worth money (U.S. History in Context). To complete

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    In 2005 Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko was awarded a John Newbery Honor. Set during the 1930’s‚ Matthew Flanagan‚ a twelve-year-old boy‚ must adjust to living on the same island as the Alcatraz Penitentiary. In addition to the challenges he faces as a result of his location‚ Matthew also deals an internal struggle. In Al Capone Does My Shirts‚ topics such as children with disabilities‚ maturing‚ strained relationships with parents arise. Matthew’s internal dilemma is what makes

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