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... 1)." -- Bibliography** Works Cited Bolt, RH "Luciano, Charles "Lucky." The Mafia ...
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... Charles "Lucky" Luciano started with an honest job when he was seventeen, he was delivering ladies hats for man named Max Goodman. ...
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... B. Charles "Lucky" Luciano Organized Crime in the Early 20th Century Organized crime has existed a long time before it became prominent in the United States. ...
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... D. VanGorder 2 This man was a friend of Charles "Lucky" Luciano. ... Charles "Lucky" Luciano was another one of the most successful gangsters during the 1920s. ...
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... This man was a friend of Charles "Lucky" Luciano. ... Charles "Lucky" Luciano was another one of the most successful gangsters during the 1920s. ...
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... Nostra. La Cosa Nostra was a phrase coined by Charles "Lucky" Luciano and Meyer Lansky, meaning "this thing of ours". Chicago is ...
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... of organized crime. One the most recognizable Mafia leaders in New York was Charles "Lucky" Luciano. Luciano profited millions in ...
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... country. In Naples Italy there were many mobsters (Mafia Members) one famous Mafia member named Charles "Lucky" Luciano. Luciano ...
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... New York became the major Mafia center, producing famous gangsters such as Charles "Lucky" Luciano and the still powerful Gambino and Genovese crime families. ...
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... Charles "Lucky" Luciano was Genovese family boss who integrated the Sicilian and Italian mobs after a major Mafia war in New York. ...
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... Masseria's gang was the largest and most powerful, and included such notables as Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Frank Costello and Joe Adonis. ...
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... Minutes later, the woman's brother sliced Capone in the face. This man was a friend of Charles "Lucky" Luciano. Al Capone was punished and forced to apologize. ...
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