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Al Capone
By Rachel Protter
The Business of Al Capone
• “Al Capone was to crime what J.P. Morgan was to
  Wall Street: the first man to exert national influence
  over his trade.” (Pasley, 4)
• He used many of the same tactics as businessmen
  used,
 Established an oligopoly in Chicago, which
  expanded to all of Illinois.
 Later, started a national convention of crime gangs
  in Atlantic City (in 1929).
 At the convention, he divided up the U.S. into
  territories for each gang, making a national
  oligopoly.
Capone’s Innovations
 Capone   made use of trucks,
  telephones and tommy guns to
  eliminate competition.
 His organized lines of succession
  allowed his “crime outfit” to flourish
  without him.
 He improved efficiency of bootlegging
  (on-time deliveries and quality control).
Innovations Continued…
 Always    paid his debts, paid bookies
  fairly; this led to a good “credit rating”
  with other gangsters and customers.
 Showed foresight: he created “front
  businesses” right away.
 First front business: an antiques shop.
 Used bribery on police and government
  officials.
“Caponeville”
 Businesses  try to establish a secure
  base of operations.
 Al Capone did this in Cicero (a Chicago
  suburb).
 He bribed all politicians and police in
  Cicero, and was untouchable while
  there (basically owned Cicero).
“The Legend of Scarface”
 The public had mixed emotions.
 Capone was liked for distributing
  alcohol, but feared for being a
  notorious gangster and murderer
  (Public Enemy No. 1).
 For decades, Chicagoans were torn
  between pride and embarrassment.
 Capone indirectly helped to end
  prohibition.
Works Cited
 Theodore J. Karamanski. “The Legend of Scarface.” Chicago
  History Spring 2006: 4-19. SIRS Researcher. Web. 22
  September, 2009.
 Pasley, Fred D. Al Capone The Biography of a Self-Made Man
  (Kessinger Publishing’s Rare Reprints). Grand Rapids:
  Kessinger, LLc, 2004. Print.
 Iorizzo, Luciano. Al Capone A Biography (Greenwood
  Biographies). New York: Greenwood, 2003. Print.
 Unknown. “The FBI and the American Gangster, 1924-1938.”
  THE FBI: A Centennial History, 1908-2008 2008: 16-32. SIRS
  Government Reporter. Web. 22 September, 2009.

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  • 2. The Business of Al Capone • “Al Capone was to crime what J.P. Morgan was to Wall Street: the first man to exert national influence over his trade.” (Pasley, 4) • He used many of the same tactics as businessmen used,  Established an oligopoly in Chicago, which expanded to all of Illinois.  Later, started a national convention of crime gangs in Atlantic City (in 1929).  At the convention, he divided up the U.S. into territories for each gang, making a national oligopoly.
  • 3. Capone’s Innovations  Capone made use of trucks, telephones and tommy guns to eliminate competition.  His organized lines of succession allowed his “crime outfit” to flourish without him.  He improved efficiency of bootlegging (on-time deliveries and quality control).
  • 4. Innovations Continued…  Always paid his debts, paid bookies fairly; this led to a good “credit rating” with other gangsters and customers.  Showed foresight: he created “front businesses” right away.  First front business: an antiques shop.  Used bribery on police and government officials.
  • 5. “Caponeville”  Businesses try to establish a secure base of operations.  Al Capone did this in Cicero (a Chicago suburb).  He bribed all politicians and police in Cicero, and was untouchable while there (basically owned Cicero).
  • 6. “The Legend of Scarface”  The public had mixed emotions.  Capone was liked for distributing alcohol, but feared for being a notorious gangster and murderer (Public Enemy No. 1).  For decades, Chicagoans were torn between pride and embarrassment.  Capone indirectly helped to end prohibition.
  • 7. Works Cited  Theodore J. Karamanski. “The Legend of Scarface.” Chicago History Spring 2006: 4-19. SIRS Researcher. Web. 22 September, 2009.  Pasley, Fred D. Al Capone The Biography of a Self-Made Man (Kessinger Publishing’s Rare Reprints). Grand Rapids: Kessinger, LLc, 2004. Print.  Iorizzo, Luciano. Al Capone A Biography (Greenwood Biographies). New York: Greenwood, 2003. Print.  Unknown. “The FBI and the American Gangster, 1924-1938.” THE FBI: A Centennial History, 1908-2008 2008: 16-32. SIRS Government Reporter. Web. 22 September, 2009.