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Al Capone Research Paper

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Alphonse Capone (1899-1947) Al Capone ‘Scarface’ was born in Brooklyn on January 17, 1899, fourth of seven sons and two daughters. His parents, Gabriel and Theresa, had immigrated to the United States from Naples, Italy. From all known accounts, Capone's childhood was a normal one and he had come from a devoutly religious family. His father was a barber and his mother stayed home with the children. Capone’s family were a tight-knit Italian family. There was nothing in Capone’s childhood or family life that could have predicted the rise of America’s most notorious gangster. Robert Schoenberg author of ‘Mr. Capone’ had said, “...No reason to believe that any of the children would grow up to be anything other than perfectly respectable and they …show more content…

He need a man to run his illegal business and he has selected Al Capone from Five Point Gang to be his lieutenant. Al became a father and a husband therefore had a great urge to provide for his family. He was married Mae Coughlin of an Irish descend. During the 1920’s there was a ban on liquor due to prohibition laws. Torrio has suddenly realised there was big money to be made through selling bootlegged liquor. 20-year old Al Capone was selected to run the business in Chicago. Robert Schoenberg author of ‘Mr. Capone’, believed Torrio’s thought of Al where, “...This is someone who will succeed me one-day am going to bring him along”. Al Capone had worked his way up the ladder and had supposedly started off a bartender/bouncer. Al Capone working at Colosimo’s night club where liquor was greatly consumed and he wanted to sell bootlegged liquor along with Torrio, unfortunately Big Jim (Torrio’s boss) was against the idea and thought he was rich enough. Big Jim stood in the way of Torrio’s idea to expand, therefore he had to be eliminated. Torrio and Capone took over and made money from bootlegged liquor. Capone was very useful to Torrio as he had boundless abilities such as handling emergency situations by being brutal and he was also great in handling political connections as he could easily persuade government official through bribery or brutal attacks. Al Capone was very influential and

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