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Tampa Vice

Donald Elton

Tampa Vice takes you deep into the smoky backrooms, crowded streets, and hidden gambling dens of early 20th-century Tampa, revealing a sprawling criminal underworld that shaped the city's destiny. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Ybor City-where Cuban, Spanish, and Italian immigrants forged a thriving cigar industry-this meticulously researched narrative peels back the layers of ambition, corruption, and cultural collision that fueled both Tampa's economic boom and its descent into vice.

At the heart of the story is the notorious bolita racket, a lottery-like gambling phenomenon that lured everyone from factory workers to prominent citizens. Author Donald Elton vividly details how bolita became a cultural fixture, powering fortunes, igniting rivalries, and weaving itself into the social fabric of Tampa's neighborhoods. Through this high-stakes game, you'll encounter the colorful personalities who built, battled for, and ruled Tampa's criminal empire-none more emblematic than Charlie Wall, the charismatic "White Shadow" who fused Southern pedigree with back-alley cunning to dominate the city's underworld.

As the narrative unfolds, you'll witness the meteoric rise of the Trafficante family, who brought corporate efficiency and ruthless discipline to Tampa's rackets. Under the leadership of Santo Trafficante Sr. and his modern-minded son Santo Jr., the family embraced new criminal horizons, from Prohibition-era rum-running to lavish Cuban casinos, forging alliances with national syndicates and shaping an international network of vice. Their ascent radically transformed Tampa's underworld and collided with the city's political machinery, casting a long shadow over local law enforcement.

Yet this isn't merely a crime saga. Tampa Vice illuminates how immigrant labor, entrepreneurial ambition, and a swirl of multicultural influences birthed both a bustling port city and an intricate web of corruption. From Prohibition to the Cuban Revolution, from smoky casino floors to federal investigations, the book traces the forces that molded Tampa's identity. Drawing on archival records, court documents, and eyewitness accounts, Dr. Elton captures a hidden American epic-one where power is bought in backrooms, legends are born in neon-lit bars, and fortunes ride on the draw of a single numbered ball. If you crave true-crime intrigue wrapped in rich historical detail, Tampa Vice delivers an unforgettable exploration of how a city built on cigars, ambition, and shadowy dealings left a mark still felt today.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: Dec 29th, 2024
  • Pages: 142
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.30in - 0.44lb
  • EAN: 9798305292367
  • Categories: United States - 20th Century