THE BORING PART
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Alcatraz History. "Capone playing cards during his transfer to U.P.S. Atlanta on the dixie flyer". http://www.alcatrazhistory.
com/cap1.htm
I used this source for pictures and information relating to Al Capone's arrest and jail activity. This source gave me a lot of information on Al Capone's jail experience.
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Baloo. 2012. www.jantoo.com. Web.
This source was a cartoon about voter fraud. It featured two people (supposedly in heaven) wearing holo's talking about voting.
Blogspot.com "Firing Squad kills Seven in big Chicagoland Massacre". http://bp.blogspot.com.
I used this site for an image of one of the newspapers featured in the "Balance of Power" page. It was a newspaper article about the Valentines day Massacre.
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Clark, Josh. "Why was tax evasion the only thing pinned on Al Capone?" 05 May 2008. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/capone-tax-evasion.htm> 07 March 2014.
This was a very helpful article on why Al Capone wasn't caught until the 1930's, and even then, for Tax Evasion.
Corbett, Jack. www.cartoonstock.com. Web.
This source was a cartoon about political corruption. It shows Al Capone in the Atlanm the same site as the rta Penitentiary saying that he "got into politics" to give back to a community that has been so good to him.
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David Packman. "Semi-annual Police Misconduct Statistics Report" 2009. http://www.policemisconduct.net/2009-npmsrp-
semi-annual-police-misconduct-statistics-report-updated/
This source was all about police corruption! It had some very useful statistics that I included in some of my pages.
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Eastern State Penitentiary, 2013,
www.easternstate.org/sites/default/files/Capone%20Approved%20Source%20Draft%202.2%20for%20Web.pdf
This Source gave me a picture of Al Capone's room in the Atlanta Penitentiary. It also had a lot of information on Al Capone's jail experience, from the Penitentiary to Alcatraz. It was very useful resource overall.
Esslinger, Michael. 1932. "Capone Documents". Web. http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com. .
This source gave me a picture of Al Capone's jail letter. Basically, it listed everything he was tried for, and how long he was going to spend in jail.
Esslinger, Michael. 1934. "Capone Documents". Web. www.mycaponemuseum.com.
This was from the same site as the source above, however, this was a picture of Al Capone writing to the warden of the Atlanta Penitentiary.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Alphonse Capone." http://bitterqueen.typepad.com/files/al-capone-fbi-files-part-1.pdf
This source was proof of the political movement against Al Capone, and it provided information on the events that took place before president Hoover's campaign against Al Capone.
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Gumbel, Andrew. "Steal this vote: The history of dirty elections and democracy." Nation Books. 2005.
http://books.google.com/book?id=Ap2FeNIXqbEC&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=%22william+mcswiggan%22+19
26&source=web&ots=Fv702iBV8
This source gave me statistics on Al Capone. Specifically, it talked about the ballot stuffing and Al Capone's involvement with "Big Bill" Thomson.
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History.com, "Capone Goes to Prison".
This was simply a short article that I used to find the name of the disease that Al Capone came down with in prison.
Hood, 2009, Chicago Tribune. "Al Capone, 'Big Bill' Thomson Shown Together in Photo." http://articles.chicagotribune.com/
2009-06-02/news/0906010546_1_al-capone-mayor-evasion
This article was about Al Capone's relationship with "Big Bill" Thomson. It was very helpful in understanding the kind of political corruption in the 1900's.
I
10th International Anti-Corruption Conference. Un CICP. "Corruption and Organized Crime. http://www.10iacc.org/
download/workshops/cs22a.pdf
This was a powerpoint on the different types of Political Corruption. I used one of the images on one of my pages, as well as received some more information on how corruption works.
J
Johnson Depot.com, "Little Chicago". http://www.johnsonsdepot.com/chicago/oldjcpolice.JPG.
This webpage held an image of the Chicago Police force in the 1930's, which I used as the cover image of the page in the "Rights and Responsibilities" tab.
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McClelland, 2012, The Most Corrupt Public Official in Illinois History: William Hale Thomson. http://www.nbcchicago.com/
blogs/ward-room/The-Most-Corrupt-Public-Official-In-Illinois-History-William-Hale-Thompson-138057708.html
This article was about "Big Bill" Thomson and his involvement with gangs. It went over things like his relationships with Al Capone and was very useful in understanding Thomson's role in all of the corruption in the 1930's.
Media.org. http://media.npr.org/
This was simply an image of Al Capone's Face.
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Panoramio.com, 2007.
This source was an image of Al Capone's room at Alcatraz. Used only for comparison purposes between the Penitentiary and the maximum security prison.
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"Shootings, Kidnappings, Ballot Box Stuffed at Chicago polls". Police guard Rights of Voters. http://images.rarenews
papers.com/
This source was an image of a newspaper article that ran in the 1900's about voter fraud and gangs.
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Some Interesting Facts. http://someinterestingfacts.net/why-was-alcatraz-so-hard-to-escape/alcatraz-prison/
I used this source for a picture of Alcatraz.
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University of Chicago, "Anti Corruption Report #7". 2013. http://www.uic.edu/depts/pols/ChicagoPolitics/policecorru
ption.pdf
I used this source on multiple pages. It was an extensive overview of the Chicago police force, and it helped me understand more about the organization.
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Whitten, 2008, The Pineapple Primary. http://www.brainreleasevalve.com/?p=1569.
This source was an article on the Pineapple Primary. It was very useful in understanding the power shifting to Al Capone and other gang leaders from the politicians.
Wikipedia. 2010. "USPATL". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:USPATL.jpg.
I used this source as the image of the Atlanta Penitentiary.
Alcatraz History. "Capone playing cards during his transfer to U.P.S. Atlanta on the dixie flyer". http://www.alcatrazhistory.
com/cap1.htm
I used this source for pictures and information relating to Al Capone's arrest and jail activity. This source gave me a lot of information on Al Capone's jail experience.
B
Baloo. 2012. www.jantoo.com. Web.
This source was a cartoon about voter fraud. It featured two people (supposedly in heaven) wearing holo's talking about voting.
Blogspot.com "Firing Squad kills Seven in big Chicagoland Massacre". http://bp.blogspot.com.
I used this site for an image of one of the newspapers featured in the "Balance of Power" page. It was a newspaper article about the Valentines day Massacre.
C
Clark, Josh. "Why was tax evasion the only thing pinned on Al Capone?" 05 May 2008. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/capone-tax-evasion.htm> 07 March 2014.
This was a very helpful article on why Al Capone wasn't caught until the 1930's, and even then, for Tax Evasion.
Corbett, Jack. www.cartoonstock.com. Web.
This source was a cartoon about political corruption. It shows Al Capone in the Atlanm the same site as the rta Penitentiary saying that he "got into politics" to give back to a community that has been so good to him.
D
David Packman. "Semi-annual Police Misconduct Statistics Report" 2009. http://www.policemisconduct.net/2009-npmsrp-
semi-annual-police-misconduct-statistics-report-updated/
This source was all about police corruption! It had some very useful statistics that I included in some of my pages.
E
Eastern State Penitentiary, 2013,
www.easternstate.org/sites/default/files/Capone%20Approved%20Source%20Draft%202.2%20for%20Web.pdf
This Source gave me a picture of Al Capone's room in the Atlanta Penitentiary. It also had a lot of information on Al Capone's jail experience, from the Penitentiary to Alcatraz. It was very useful resource overall.
Esslinger, Michael. 1932. "Capone Documents". Web. http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com. .
This source gave me a picture of Al Capone's jail letter. Basically, it listed everything he was tried for, and how long he was going to spend in jail.
Esslinger, Michael. 1934. "Capone Documents". Web. www.mycaponemuseum.com.
This was from the same site as the source above, however, this was a picture of Al Capone writing to the warden of the Atlanta Penitentiary.
F
Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Alphonse Capone." http://bitterqueen.typepad.com/files/al-capone-fbi-files-part-1.pdf
This source was proof of the political movement against Al Capone, and it provided information on the events that took place before president Hoover's campaign against Al Capone.
G
Gumbel, Andrew. "Steal this vote: The history of dirty elections and democracy." Nation Books. 2005.
http://books.google.com/book?id=Ap2FeNIXqbEC&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=%22william+mcswiggan%22+19
26&source=web&ots=Fv702iBV8
This source gave me statistics on Al Capone. Specifically, it talked about the ballot stuffing and Al Capone's involvement with "Big Bill" Thomson.
H
History.com, "Capone Goes to Prison".
This was simply a short article that I used to find the name of the disease that Al Capone came down with in prison.
Hood, 2009, Chicago Tribune. "Al Capone, 'Big Bill' Thomson Shown Together in Photo." http://articles.chicagotribune.com/
2009-06-02/news/0906010546_1_al-capone-mayor-evasion
This article was about Al Capone's relationship with "Big Bill" Thomson. It was very helpful in understanding the kind of political corruption in the 1900's.
I
10th International Anti-Corruption Conference. Un CICP. "Corruption and Organized Crime. http://www.10iacc.org/
download/workshops/cs22a.pdf
This was a powerpoint on the different types of Political Corruption. I used one of the images on one of my pages, as well as received some more information on how corruption works.
J
Johnson Depot.com, "Little Chicago". http://www.johnsonsdepot.com/chicago/oldjcpolice.JPG.
This webpage held an image of the Chicago Police force in the 1930's, which I used as the cover image of the page in the "Rights and Responsibilities" tab.
M
McClelland, 2012, The Most Corrupt Public Official in Illinois History: William Hale Thomson. http://www.nbcchicago.com/
blogs/ward-room/The-Most-Corrupt-Public-Official-In-Illinois-History-William-Hale-Thompson-138057708.html
This article was about "Big Bill" Thomson and his involvement with gangs. It went over things like his relationships with Al Capone and was very useful in understanding Thomson's role in all of the corruption in the 1930's.
Media.org. http://media.npr.org/
This was simply an image of Al Capone's Face.
P
Panoramio.com, 2007.
This source was an image of Al Capone's room at Alcatraz. Used only for comparison purposes between the Penitentiary and the maximum security prison.
R
"Shootings, Kidnappings, Ballot Box Stuffed at Chicago polls". Police guard Rights of Voters. http://images.rarenews
papers.com/
This source was an image of a newspaper article that ran in the 1900's about voter fraud and gangs.
S
Some Interesting Facts. http://someinterestingfacts.net/why-was-alcatraz-so-hard-to-escape/alcatraz-prison/
I used this source for a picture of Alcatraz.
U
University of Chicago, "Anti Corruption Report #7". 2013. http://www.uic.edu/depts/pols/ChicagoPolitics/policecorru
ption.pdf
I used this source on multiple pages. It was an extensive overview of the Chicago police force, and it helped me understand more about the organization.
W
Whitten, 2008, The Pineapple Primary. http://www.brainreleasevalve.com/?p=1569.
This source was an article on the Pineapple Primary. It was very useful in understanding the power shifting to Al Capone and other gang leaders from the politicians.
Wikipedia. 2010. "USPATL". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:USPATL.jpg.
I used this source as the image of the Atlanta Penitentiary.