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Prohibition - Down and Out | 5

American History Tellers

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The Rise of Organized Crime in Response to the Demand for Alcohol

By the late 1920s, it was becoming clear to almost everyone that prohibition as it stood wasn't working. Bootlagging under prohibition allowed American street gangs to transform into massive, lucrative, organized crime enterprises. The most famous of these organizations was led by four brothers, Abe, Joe, Raymond, and Izzy Bernstein.

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