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    The ring leader of the modern day mafia, Salvatore Luciana, better known as “Lucky” Charles Luciano has indeed shaped the mafia into what it is today. Luciano, “earned his nickname by avoiding imprisonment and prosecution for many years, was a Mafia "godfather" who operated successfully and profitably in the 1920s and 1930s (Rodger and Bakewell page 1, 2011).” Others may vouch that he was “lucky” with regards to the lavish lifestyle he lived. The lifestyle that was desired by many was derived by

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    workings of organized crime. Charles Luciano became the father of the modern American mafia. Charles Luciano lived the hard childhood experienced by the children of almost all immigrants. On November 24, 1897, Charles Luciano, christened Salvatore Lucania, was

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         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

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    the criminal mastermind, Charles “Lucky’ Luciano. Throughout his life, he was known as the “Father of the Mafia” and nobody wanted to mess with him. Lucky Luciano lived a hard life and made his mark on the world through the notorious world of the Mafia. Luciano was born on November 11, 1896 in Lercara Friddi, Sicily. His parents were Antonio and Rosalia Luciano. His actual birth name was Salvatore Luciano. Luciano did not leave Sicily until 1906. When Luciano was 10 years old, he and his parents

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    built from the guidance of Lucky Luciano 2. He when he came to America he was raised in Manhattan’s lower east side 3. Luciano organized the deaths of the New York City’s top two infamous Mafia bosses 4. When Maranzano died Luciano became the top leader in the New York Mafia 5. He used his power to build what is known as a crime syndicate 6. Luciano’s purpose for the national crime syndicate was to maintain peace between criminal organizations nationwide 7. The way Luciano was living and the amount

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    cooperating with law enforcement is the right thing to do. The Gevonese crime family is one of the strongest organized crime families in the country and is one of the “Five Families” of New York. In the 1930’s, the family was established after Charles Lucky Luciano but was reestablished after Vito Gevonese took control in 1957. The family is unique in the fact that they have had just five members testify against them as witnesses for the state in their history. Their regard for Omertá has protected them from

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    for dead; miraculously, he survived. This rather fortunate recovery led him to become known as Lucky Luciano (“Lucky Luciano Biography.com.” Edited by Biography.com, The Biography.Com website, A&E Television Networks, 17 June 2015, www.biography.com/people/lucky-luciano -9388350). In 1916, he became the leader of the Five Points Gang and continued to make a name for himself. During these early years, Luciano was in and out of jail-- mostly for getting caught dealing drugs.

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    Eventually selling liquor will become the gateway for these men to becoming gangsters. Through the years of the Prohibition three men would lead the gangster into a new style of organized crime unseen ever before. Al Capone, Dutch Schultz and Charles "Lucky" Luciano became the big three gangsters that led the era into a new direction of organized crime. Although many gangsters came from an impecunious and or illiterate families, Al Capone’s family was an educated family. His father, Gabriele, was educated

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    This is the connection of Charles "Lucky" Luciano and the US government during World War II. While locked up, he was continually reading the newspaper reports of Allied victories and "Lucky" got annoyed. He wanted to be part of the action and if the U.S. government was appreciative of his help against the enemy agents in his homeland, then they’d be knocked out if he got his hands dirty and volunteering for active duty. The accounts from Meyer Lansky, was he had figured it out already. He would

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    was a crazy mother-fucker. At some point during bugsys' late teenage years, he met Charlie Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky, two men who would who would become indispensable in crime career. Bugsy and Meyer Lansky met Lucky Luciano during a fight that Meyer Lansky was having with an Irish kid. Lucky Luciano noticed that the Irish kid was the same guy who had killed Luckys' buddy so when lucky notice him pulling out a knife, he took it from him and killed him and as a result saved Lanskys'

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