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Al Capone was convicted and jailed in 1931. The Merchandise Mart was built in 1930. The World's Fair took place in 1933 and the lakefront was revitalized. Dillinger was shot by the Biograph Theater in 1934. Many blacks moved to Chicago looking for work. In 1939, Chicago Attorney Edwin O'Hare was assassinated by organized crime.

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