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Al Capone Downfall
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Al Capone Downfall
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The Civil War: The Gettysburg Address
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President McKinley Assassinated
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Holocaust
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Al Capone Beer Wars
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The Civil War: The Cause
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The Civil War: Gettysburg
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The Civil War: Fort Sumter
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The Civil War: All Night Forever
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Jackie Robinson Clip - Anger
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Roots of PROHIBITION A Nation of Drunkards
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Roots of PROHIBITION The Time is Now
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Al Capone Murder to Massacre
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Introducing The Dust Bowl
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UNUM is a digital destination by filmmaker Ken Burns that uses his films and other materials to provide historical context to today’s issues and spark conversation.
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TheJaybugg311 (4 minutes ago)
"It was my own fault, publicity, that's what got me" Now we have guys/girls on social media talking abt and showing off illegal gains like it's legal. Crazy world this.
robertsr.249 (10 minutes ago)
My very favorite Al Capone quote was “you can get a lot further with a kind word and a gun , than just a kind word “
samspade3227 (18 minutes ago)
My aunt born in 1900 met him. As a boy she would tell me stories about living in Chicago in the 1920s. She said he would act as a host in his clubs; sit at their table and tell jokes then on to the next. She said he was a very nice and generous man.
Squids45 (28 minutes ago)
A real gangster in my eyes! Not like these lames today.
selectiveamnesia5565 (32 minutes ago)
Al actually tried to pay his taxes when confronted but the gov't would not allow him to they wanted him gone.
zooeyhall (47 minutes ago)
If Al Capone would have gone straight, he would have been a highly successful businessman.  He took risks, knew how to exploit money-making opportunities, had a knack for organization and management.  The perfect CEO.
syourke3 (51 minutes ago)
He should have started his own church, then he wouldn’t have had to pay income taxes!
MAB-External-TC-Lover (1 hour ago)
"Illegal income is taxable"
CURVEDGLASS123 (2 hour ago)
He ran into that court like a boss.
anthonyvinetta1718 (3 hours ago)
Chicago was safer with al Capone running it than it is today..... R.I.P. Al
michaeltarewicz6660 (12 hours ago)
AL Capone! My favorite mobster!
leela1970 (5 hours ago)
The one thing i do admire is that Mr. Capone fed many poor and hungry citizens during the great depression, operating a multitude of soup kitchens ... coming from an italian background, i can say that does warm my heart because food is what we italians will always share to comfort others and show our gratitude ...:) xox
petermastrogiacomo9444 (14 hours ago)
People don't realize he was only 33 at the height of his power.
tragicmontana202 (2 hours ago)
“They couldn’t find an elephant in a phone booth”
mike-ns6sw (22 hours ago)
Everybody gangster
davezinetti666 (2 hours ago)
At 1:25, I liked when the cameraman was panning those three guys sitting at the table. One was smiling the other looked up and tried to hide his face. I thought that was comical
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