Gangsters of the 1920’s. List of famous Gangsters Al Capone- arrested for murder, gambling, prostitution- spent 11 years in Alcatraz Bugsy Siegal- known.

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Gangsters of the 1920’s

List of famous Gangsters Al Capone- arrested for murder, gambling, prostitution- spent 11 years in Alcatraz Bugsy Siegal- known for starting Las Vegas, killed by an unknown assailant George Bugs Moran- prohibition and murder, was arrested and spent 10 years in prision John Dillinger- robbed banks, arrested several times escaped from prison twice, killed by police trying to escape Baby Face Nelson- robber, killed more FBI agents than any other American, killed by FBI officers, titled Public Enemy #1 Bonny and Clyde- robbers, murder, ambushed and killed by police, named Public Enemy #1

Flappers

The 1920s The 1920s was all about changing the social and political norms of America Fashion changed, traditional roles of men and women began to change Music and dance styles changed

The Charleston