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The Black Caesar - America’s Most Powerful Drug Kingpin in the Early 1970s

The Black Caesar - America’s Most Powerful Drug Kingpin in the Early 1970s

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The episode provides a biographical overview of Frank "Black Caesar" Matthews, an enigmatic and historically significant figure in American organized crime who built the largest African-American narcotics empire in U.S. history between 1968 and 1973. The text explains that Matthews revolutionized the drug trade by creating a vertically integrated syndicate that bypassed the Italian Mafia to secure direct supply lines for heroin and cocaine from international sources, achieving massive volume and profitability. It details his rapid rise from petty thief to a kingpin known for his extravagant wealth and lifestyle, including owning fleets of cars and a private jet. Crucially, the source focuses on the fact that Matthews vanished in July 1973 just before his federal arraignment, taking an estimated $20 million and successfully escaping with his freedom, making him the only major American drug lord to achieve such a feat. The text concludes by asserting his lasting legacy as a pioneer who fundamentally altered the structure of American drug trafficking and successfully evaded law enforcement entirely.

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