Actually, she did not specify the ethnicities of any specific person other than the Jews.
If you read the article, you'll notice "Italian" occurring once, but not in relation to a specific person...
However, in the opening paragraphs of the "SuperMob" they're sure to mention which specific individuals are Jewish:
Crown Prince of the “Super Mob”
Henry Krinsky was born in 1896 in the city of Chicago. His father, a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania, worked as a sweatshop foreman and changed the family name to Crown when Henry was a child. After dropping out of school in the 8th grade, Crown started a steel business with his older brother, Sol Crown, in 1915, creating S.R. Crown & Company. A few years later, in 1919, another brother, Irving Crown, joined the company, which became Material Service Corporation (MSC), a sand, gravel, lime and coal business that was prominent in Chicago’s construction industry.
Henry Crown developed an early relationship with Jake Arvey, a notorious political fixer for the Democrats in Chicago who, like Crown, was the son of poor Jewish immigrants. Arvey had deep ties to the Chicago mob, including the circles around notorious gangster Al Capone
Now, I know also that you're saying I'm being overly sensitive, but I'm trying to point out (when I was asked to disprove the article) that these are signals that I think the article is not to be trusted on face value.
If you read the article, you'll notice "Italian" occurring once, but not in relation to a specific person...
However, in the opening paragraphs of the "SuperMob" they're sure to mention which specific individuals are Jewish:
Crown Prince of the “Super Mob”
Henry Krinsky was born in 1896 in the city of Chicago. His father, a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania, worked as a sweatshop foreman and changed the family name to Crown when Henry was a child. After dropping out of school in the 8th grade, Crown started a steel business with his older brother, Sol Crown, in 1915, creating S.R. Crown & Company. A few years later, in 1919, another brother, Irving Crown, joined the company, which became Material Service Corporation (MSC), a sand, gravel, lime and coal business that was prominent in Chicago’s construction industry.
Henry Crown developed an early relationship with Jake Arvey, a notorious political fixer for the Democrats in Chicago who, like Crown, was the son of poor Jewish immigrants. Arvey had deep ties to the Chicago mob, including the circles around notorious gangster Al Capone
Now, I know also that you're saying I'm being overly sensitive, but I'm trying to point out (when I was asked to disprove the article) that these are signals that I think the article is not to be trusted on face value.