Bibliography
1]Al Capone Verdict.(n.d.).Exhibit: Al Capone Verdict. Retrieved from http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/capone.html
We chose this first hand source document in which Al’ Capone is guilty because it proves how he was a threat to society during the late 1800s. He with his other friends were convicted guilty. He was sentenced to seven years in prison.
2] Notable Registrants of the World War I Draft. (n.d.). World War I Draft Cards: Al Capone. Retrieved from http://www.archives.gov/atlanta/wwi-draft/capone.html
This is how his violence started. He was drafted into war. This is where he learned techniques to start his plan of trafficking liquor and becoming leader of an American gangster.
4] American Gangster: Convicting Capone. (n.d.).Investigation Discovery. Retrieved from http://investigation.discovery.com/videos/american-gangster-convicting-capone.html
We could use this as a first hand source because it has testimony and it could be used in our project. It is also proof of why he was such a turning point in history and a threat to society.
5] PBS. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/miami/peopleevents/pande01.html
This website helped us go more in depth of why Al’ Capone was so famous.
6] St. Valentine's Day Massacre with Pictures - 1929 - Al Capone True Crime Story. (n.d.).St. Valentine's Day Massacre with Pictures - 1929 - Al Capone True Crime Story. Retrieved from http://www.mysterynet.com/vdaymassacre/
Al’ capone was the reason why the massacre happened. This website has information of how he was involved and how it all started.
7] Mr. Capone. (n.d.). Mr. Al Capone. Retrieved from http://www.mistercapone.com/al_capone_prohibition.htm
This article explains how Al’ Capone was involved in prohibition and the depth of his trafficking of liquor.
8] Al Capone on Alcatraz.(n.d.).Al Capone on Alcatraz. Retrieved from http://www.alcatrazhistory.com/cap1.htm
After convicting Al’ Capone guilty, he was sent to alcrataz where he would serve his life sentence. He was such a famous American gangster that he had his own private cell. He was a threat to society so what better then to send him to a isolated island.
9]Al Capone's tax trial and downfall.(n.d.).Al Capone's Tax Trial and Downfall. Retrieved from http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/id146.htm
This was the cause of his trafficking and what was the affect on the people. As well as how much money he made.
10] Prologue: Pieces of History. (n.d.). » The Taxman Cometh: U.S. v. Alphonse Capone. Retrieved from http://blogs.archives.gov/prologue/?p=6083
This can prove what affect al capones trafficking did to the government. As well as why he lost the court case.
"THE CHICAGO HISTORY JOURNAL: Al Capone and the IRS Investigation: Selected Documents Released." THE CHICAGO HISTORY JOURNAL: Al Capone and the IRS Investigation: Selected Documents Released. Accessed December 08, 2012. http://www.chicagohistoryjournal.com/2008/03/al-capone-and-irs-investigation.html.
It informs us about the investigations the IRS did on Al Capone
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Al_Capone.aspx
It explains about all the bootlegging Al Capone did.
"Alcohol and Al Capone." Alcohol and Al Capone. Accessed December 08, 2012. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/allen/ch10.html.
It explains how Capone worked with the alcohol & what were the pros and cons about it.
"Al Capone's Tax Trial and Downfall." Al Capone's Tax Trial and Downfall. Accessed December 08, 2012. http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/id146.htm.
It tell us some of the crimes committed by Al Capone.
"Capone Documents." Capone Documents. Accessed December 08, 2012. http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/id66.htm.
The pictures are different things like Telegrams, Station Hospital papers, they show fines and what not.
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/capverd.gif
This shows how Al Capone is found guilty on court.
1]Al Capone Verdict.(n.d.).Exhibit: Al Capone Verdict. Retrieved from http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/capone.html
We chose this first hand source document in which Al’ Capone is guilty because it proves how he was a threat to society during the late 1800s. He with his other friends were convicted guilty. He was sentenced to seven years in prison.
2] Notable Registrants of the World War I Draft. (n.d.). World War I Draft Cards: Al Capone. Retrieved from http://www.archives.gov/atlanta/wwi-draft/capone.html
This is how his violence started. He was drafted into war. This is where he learned techniques to start his plan of trafficking liquor and becoming leader of an American gangster.
4] American Gangster: Convicting Capone. (n.d.).Investigation Discovery. Retrieved from http://investigation.discovery.com/videos/american-gangster-convicting-capone.html
We could use this as a first hand source because it has testimony and it could be used in our project. It is also proof of why he was such a turning point in history and a threat to society.
5] PBS. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/miami/peopleevents/pande01.html
This website helped us go more in depth of why Al’ Capone was so famous.
6] St. Valentine's Day Massacre with Pictures - 1929 - Al Capone True Crime Story. (n.d.).St. Valentine's Day Massacre with Pictures - 1929 - Al Capone True Crime Story. Retrieved from http://www.mysterynet.com/vdaymassacre/
Al’ capone was the reason why the massacre happened. This website has information of how he was involved and how it all started.
7] Mr. Capone. (n.d.). Mr. Al Capone. Retrieved from http://www.mistercapone.com/al_capone_prohibition.htm
This article explains how Al’ Capone was involved in prohibition and the depth of his trafficking of liquor.
8] Al Capone on Alcatraz.(n.d.).Al Capone on Alcatraz. Retrieved from http://www.alcatrazhistory.com/cap1.htm
After convicting Al’ Capone guilty, he was sent to alcrataz where he would serve his life sentence. He was such a famous American gangster that he had his own private cell. He was a threat to society so what better then to send him to a isolated island.
9]Al Capone's tax trial and downfall.(n.d.).Al Capone's Tax Trial and Downfall. Retrieved from http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/id146.htm
This was the cause of his trafficking and what was the affect on the people. As well as how much money he made.
10] Prologue: Pieces of History. (n.d.). » The Taxman Cometh: U.S. v. Alphonse Capone. Retrieved from http://blogs.archives.gov/prologue/?p=6083
This can prove what affect al capones trafficking did to the government. As well as why he lost the court case.
"THE CHICAGO HISTORY JOURNAL: Al Capone and the IRS Investigation: Selected Documents Released." THE CHICAGO HISTORY JOURNAL: Al Capone and the IRS Investigation: Selected Documents Released. Accessed December 08, 2012. http://www.chicagohistoryjournal.com/2008/03/al-capone-and-irs-investigation.html.
It informs us about the investigations the IRS did on Al Capone
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Al_Capone.aspx
It explains about all the bootlegging Al Capone did.
"Alcohol and Al Capone." Alcohol and Al Capone. Accessed December 08, 2012. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/allen/ch10.html.
It explains how Capone worked with the alcohol & what were the pros and cons about it.
"Al Capone's Tax Trial and Downfall." Al Capone's Tax Trial and Downfall. Accessed December 08, 2012. http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/id146.htm.
It tell us some of the crimes committed by Al Capone.
"Capone Documents." Capone Documents. Accessed December 08, 2012. http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/id66.htm.
The pictures are different things like Telegrams, Station Hospital papers, they show fines and what not.
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/capverd.gif
This shows how Al Capone is found guilty on court.