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Gangster

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This series dives deep into the gritty world of gangsters — from their historical rise in the shadows of Prohibition to their global reach in modern-day cartels. Listeners will uncover the real lives of iconic crime lords, the surprising roles of women in the game, and how pop culture helped mythologize their stories. Packed with drama, power, and legacy, Gangster is a gripping exploration of crime's most notorious figures. For more engaging podcasts, visit: https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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  • The Birth of the American Gangster
    Jul 3 2025
    Join Barnaby Thatch in his Hall of Human History as he unravels the fascinating origins of American organized crime. This captivating episode explores how desperate immigrants, urban poverty, and political corruption collided in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to create the perfect storm for gangsterism. From the tenements of New York's Five Points to the political machines of Tammany Hall, discover how street gangs evolved into sophisticated criminal enterprises that would shape American urban life for generations. Thatch masterfully weaves together the social, economic, and political forces that transformed survival mechanisms into criminal empires, revealing how the American gangster was born not from foreign corruption, but from the very contradictions of the American dream itself. Don't miss this gripping exploration of history's most compelling rogues and the world that created them. Visit https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ for more engaging podcasts that bring history to life with the same depth, wit, and scholarly insight that make the past feel immediate and unforgettable.

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