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Al Capone: Dangerous Existence - Biography 7th Grade | Children's Biography Books - cover

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Al Capone: Dangerous Existence - Biography 7th Grade | Children's Biography Books

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Editora: Baby Professor

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Al Capone was a criminal but he was once loved by his community. Apparently, he is said to have lived the life of Robin Hood, in the sense that he was generous to the poor. Was that truth or fiction? Maybe reading about his life will help us realize if there’s any truth to the stories or not. Grab a copy of this book today!
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