Nicknamed "Scarface," which legendary gangster sponsored a Chicago soup kitchen during the Depression?
Answer Al Capone
A notorious Chicago bootlegger and crime boss, Al Capone also fancied himself a kind of Robin Hood and worked to convey the impression of a benevolent businessman eager to help his fellow citizens. It became kind of a hard sell after the St. Valentine's Day Massacre in 1929, the assassination of seven members of a rival Chicago gang that Capone was widely believed to have ordered.
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