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Prohibition in the 1920s



The 1920s from Prohibition to Charles Lindbergh

The 1920s from Prohibition to Charles Lindbergh
The 1920s from Prohibition to Charles Lindbergh



The 1920s by Erica Hanson,
The 1920s by Erica Hanson,
Discusses the political, economic, and cultural life of the United States in the 1920s, including prohibition, the higher standard of living, the Teapot Dome scandal, barnstorming, and flappers



Maxie Eisen - Maxie Eisen was a Jewish Prohibition gangster and labor racketeer allied with Dion O'Banion in the early 1920s and later for the Saltis-McErlane Gang after O'Banion's death in 1924. As President of the Kosher Meat Peddler's Association, Eisen helped O'Banion infiltrate several trade unions, and later for other gangsters, until the end of Prohibition becoming an important Chigago political "fixer" for the Chicago Outfit.

Southside O'Donnell Brothers - The Southside O'Donnell Brothers, not to be confused with the Westside O'Donnell's, were a Prohibition gang who controlled bootlegging in the Southwest side of Chicago, Illinois, during the early 1920s.

Bill Dwyer (gangster) - William Vincent Dwyer, known as "Big Bill" Dwyer, was an early Prohibition gangster and bootlegger in New York during the 1920s.

The Purple Gang - The Purple Gang was a notorious mob of (mostly Jewish) bootleggers in the 1920s. Under the leadership of Abe Bernstein, the gang operated out of Detroit, Michigan, in the United States, which was a major port for running cached alcohol products across during Prohibition, since it is on the border with Canada.



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