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Luciano
No other New York gangster in the twentieth century matched the capabilities of the sinister, crafty, powerful, and secretive Charles "Lucky" Luciano. Who with the help of his closest friends and allies, even enemies, established the National Crime Syndicate in the early 1930s, which still remains today (Nash 251). Lucky Luciano, the "true" American gangster, rewrote the rules of the Italian Mafia, under control of old-line Sicilian rule, and created an organization open to all ethnic backgrounds (Dewey). He worked his way from being a struggling messenger for a small gang, to eventually becoming the "Capo di Tutti Capi"(the Boss of All Bosses), the highest ranking in the Mafia
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