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1936 exposé: How Chicago’s charity rackets worked

Ellsworth Toohey
May 14, 2026
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The January 1936 issue of Real America magazine ran a long exposé by De Lysle Ferree Cass, general manager of the Illinois Intelligence Bureau, on a Depression-era racket — organized gangs of “charity chiselers” running phone-bank fundraisers out of Chicago and New York.

About 75% of all charity appeals to American businessmen,…

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