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BLACK GANGS OF HARLEM : 1920-1939
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CHAPTERS
1. A Brief History

2. The Roaring Twenties

3. The Numbers Game

4. The Bolito King

5. Queenie and Bumpy

6. Tammany Hall and The Mob

7. Takeovers and Syndication

8. End Game

9. Reflections

10. Bibliography

11. The Author


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