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Essay heading: Frank Lucas
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Frank served as Bumpy’s driver for some time, but how long is not certain. Lucas claims to have been his driver for 15 years, but it is said that Johnson only spent 5 years out of prison before his death in 1968.
After Johnson’s death, Lucas took his place. He wanted to end the monopoly that the Italian mafia held in New York, so that he could be successful... displayed 300 characters
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He wanted to end the monopoly that the Italian mafia held in New York, so that he could be successful. Lucas traveled around and finally to Stilwell, Oklahoma where he went to Jack’s American Star Bar, a rest and relaxation place for black soldiers (Jacobson). Here he met former U.S. Army Sergeant Leslie “Ike” Atkinson... displayed next 300 characters
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