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The Purple Gang: Detroit’s Own Prohibition Era Gang

The Gang began as a group of Jewish boys who grew up getting into trouble on Hastings (currently I-75 south of the Edsel Ford Freeway) in Detroit in the 1910s. By the beginning of Prohibition in 1920, they were well known to Detroit Police. By the mid 1920s they had taken over the majority of blind pigs and illegal liquor production plus the rum running in Detroit. Numbering less than 100, the Gang terrorized Detroit in the 1920s and were strong enough they could tell Al Capone to stay out of Michigan--and he did!

Date:
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Time:
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Location:
Auditorium
Branch:
Bennett Civic Center Library
Intended Audience:
Adults
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