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  2. Mae Capone - Wikipedia

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    As reported by Deirdre Capone, a great-niece of Al Capone (the granddaughter of Ralph Capone), this was because Capone was sterile due to a birth defect. Other sources claim that she contracted syphilis from Al, which caused each subsequent try for another child to end in miscarriage or stillbirth .

  3. Al Capone in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Al Capone in 1930. Al Capone (1899–1947) is one of the most notorious American gangsters of the 20th century and has been the subject of numerous articles, books, and films. From 1925 to 1929, shortly after Capone relocated to Chicago, he was the most notorious mobster in the country. Capone cultivated an image of himself in the media that ...

  4. Ralph Capone - Wikipedia

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    Ralph James Capone (/ k ə ˈ p oʊ n / kə-POHN; [1] born Raffaele James Capone, Italian: [raffaˈɛːle kaˈpoːne]; January 12, 1894 – November 22, 1974) was an Italian-American mobster and an older brother of Al Capone and Frank Capone. He got the nickname "Bottles" not from involvement in the Capone bootlegging empire, but from his ...

  5. Al Capone - Wikipedia

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    Capone with his mother. Alphonse Gabriel Capone was born in Brooklyn, a borough of New York City, on January 17, 1899. [3] His parents were Italian immigrants Teresa (née Raiola; 1867–1952) and Gabriele Capone (1865–1920), [4] both born in Angri, a small municipality outside of Naples in the province of Salerno.

  6. Al Capone bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Capone, Deirdre Marie (October 2010). Uncle Al Capone: The Untold Story from Inside His Family. Recaplodge LLC. ISBN 978-0-9828451-0-3. Collins, Max Allan; Schwartz, A. Brad (August 2018). Scarface and the Untouchable: Al Capone, Eliot Ness, and the Battle for Chicago. William Morrow. ISBN 978-0062441942. Enright, Richard T. (1931).

  7. Deirdre Bair - Wikipedia

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    Deirdre Bair (June 21, 1935 – April 17, 2020) was an American literary scholar and biographer. She won a National Book Award for her biography of Samuel Beckett in 1981. [ 1 ]

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  9. No Woman Born - Wikipedia

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    No Woman Born is a utopian story from 1944, written by American feminist C. L. Moore.The book describes a former singing superstar, turned robot after a fire accident. The story touches on many feminist themes and discusses problems that could occur with science fiction technology.