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Cracker Dan, also known as Dan "Cracker" McCarthy, was an Irish-American figure associated with the history of the American criminal underworld in the early 20th century. He gained notoriety as a bootlegger during Prohibition and was linked to organized crime activities in cities like Chicago. His life and exploits have been referenced in various cultural contexts, highlighting the era's tumultuous social landscape.

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