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Prohibition and Crime
- Prohibition: Stopping the "demon rum"
- Beating Prohibition: A national pastime
- The Origin of "Bootlegger"
- Organized crime and Al Capone
- The American Mafia is born
- End of Prohibition
- New ventures for organized crime
- The outlaws
- The Lindbergh kidnapping
- A New Deal response to crime
- Organized crime continues to grow
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