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in Brooklyn, so education was not a priority.
At about the age of eleven Capone became a member of a juvenile gang in his neighborhood. Al Capone's philosophy was that laws only applied to people who had enough money to live by them. The name of the gang Capone
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to either deal with a miserable low wage job with a hopeless future or make an improvement for himself by
committing first minor, then serious crimes. Al Capone's philosophy was that laws only applied to people who had
enough money to live by them. While
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. Capone was forced to either deal with a miserable low
wage job with a hopeless future or make an improvement for himself by
committing first minor, then serious crimes. Al Capone's philosophy was
that laws only applied to people who had enough money
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Category: /Literature/English
Al Capone:
Born in New York City to parents Gabriel and Teresa Capone, Alphonse was blessed with a historical blend of ruthless gangster in his blood. As a child, Al Capone was very wise when it came to living on the streets of New York. He had
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Al Capone was born in Brooklyn New York, 1899, and died in 1947. He was the most famous and powerful gangster in the U.S. history. Capone had worked for a racketeer. In 1920 he built a criminal empire in Chicago. That became the model of present day
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Al Capone
Prohibition led to the bootlegging of liquor and the gang wars of the 1920s. The most notorious gangster of all time, known as Al Capone, was the most powerful mob leader of his era. He dominated organized crime in the Chicago area
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
- Kobler, John. Capone: the Life and World of Al Capone. New York: Da Capo Press, 1992.
- Bergreen, Laurence. Capone: the Man and the Era. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994.
Al Capone was possibly the largest and most feared mafia boss America has
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Al Capone
The Great Depression had strong effects on many families in the early 1900s. Many people were left with out jobs or homes to reside in. Most unemployed workers turned to the West, such as California, to search for new jobs to support
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Al Capone
In this essay about Al Capone, I attend to prove to you that he was a cold heart killer who gave no mercy. Capone was a notorious gang member with no respect to anyone and would kill anyone on request or if someone just made him mad
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Al Capone
Al Capone is perhaps the best-known gangster of all time and by far the most powerful mob boss of his era. His mob dominated the Chicago area from 1925 to 1931, when he was imprisoned for income tax evasion. This was the only crime
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