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Casper Holstein (December 6, 1877 – April 5, 1944) was a prominent New York mobster involved in the
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" numbers rackets" during the Harlem Renaissance.


Early life

Born of mixed African and Danish descent in St. Croix, Danish West Indies, Casper Holstein moved to
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with his mother in 1884. During
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, he was able to revisit his birthplace while stationed in what had become the
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. After the war, Holstein worked as janitor and doorman in Manhattan eventually becoming a messenger, and then head messenger.


Rebirth of the Harlem numbers racket

As the Prohibition began, Holstein's lottery system proved popular and soon Holstein became known as the " Bolita King", going on to earn an estimated $2 million from his lotteries. In 1932 Dixie Davis, the court house attorney who provided service for the runners for many of the numbers operators, decided that he could make more money if he were to take over as central organizer. In order to enforce his seizure of power, he brought in Dutch Schultz, who could see that Prohibition which had proved lucrative for him was reaching its end. Rather than accept a back seat however, he decided he wanted the central role. One by one various numbers operators were picked up by Schultz and told they would have to deal with him. Most complied but he was resisted by Madame Stephanie St. Clair and
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. Holstein saw himself as having a political mission which would be undermined by violence and dropped out of active or central involvement overseeing street collection. The numbers game then continued operating with mostly Black collectors and mid level management. This was under mostly White leadership and by St. Clair and Johnson.


Political activism

Holstein was a major donor towards charitable purposes such as building dormitories at black colleges, as well as financing many of the neighborhood's artists, writers, and poets during the Harlem Renaissance. He bought the mortgage on the New York hall of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and allowed it to continue to be used as a black function hall until the
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organization collapsed. The site was then developed by him as Holstein Court a residential building for Black business owners and professionals. He also helped establish a
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school in
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and established a hurricane relief fund for his native
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. He was a regular contributor of articles to the
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newspaper ''Crisis''.


Prohibition and later years

By the end of the 1920s, Holstein had become a dominant figure among Harlem's numerous policy operators. Although both he and rival Stephanie St. Clair claimed to have ''invented'' the way that " numbers games" chose the winning number, both claims have long been in dispute. He controlled a large scale numbers-running operation, as well as nightclubs and other legitimate business. According to ''
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'', he was "Harlem's favorite hero", because of his wealth, his sporting proclivities and his philanthropies among his community."Holstein Set Free By Abductors," The New York Times, September 24, 1928


Kidnapping

In 1928, he was kidnapped by five white men who demanded a ransom of $50,000. He was released three days later, insisting that no ransom was paid. The incident was never explained.


In popular culture

The character Valentin Narcisse, played by Jeffrey Wright, on season 4 and 5 of the
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period crime-drama '' Boardwalk Empire'' was inspired by Holstein.


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*  by Sara Smollett {{DEFAULTSORT:Holstein, Casper 1876 births 1944 deaths African-American gangsters American crime bosses American people of Danish descent American people of United States Virgin Islands descent Criminals from Manhattan Gangsters from New York City People from Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands American gangsters of the interwar period Numbers game 20th-century African-American people