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The Dossier: “The Queen of Harlem” Madame St. Clair Pt. 2

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Madame St. Clair came to America after a rough life in France only to find a rougher life in the U.S. Battling abusive boyfriends, Stephanie St. Clair would make her fortune in gambling and build on that by building her own criminal empire in Harlem. The Roots of An Empire Numbers was a big […]

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