Al Capones Soup Kitchen
During the Great Depression, view of a line of men standing outside a soup kitchen opened by gangster Al Capone in Chicago, Illinois, February 1931. A sign above the door reads Free Soup Coffee & Doughnuts for The Unemployed. (Photo by National Archives/Interim Archives/Getty Images)

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