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This channel shows pictures various clubs and social organisations. All images shown in the videos, are for educational purposes only, and are not here to promote any activities shown in them.
Latin Kings ( New York )
In the early 1980s, to avoid imprisonment for his criminal activities in Chicago, Luis Felipe (a.k.a. King Blood) fled to New York. Soon after arriving in New York, he was arrested, convicted and sent to the New York State Collins Correctional Facility. In 1986, while in prison, Felipe founded The Latin Kings Bloodline Manifesto and designated himself as Inca and Supreme Crown of the state of New York. The Latin Kings that exist in New York today, are different from the Latin Kings street gang, that were around in the 1950s and 1960s.
This video is for educational purposes only and is not here to glorify or promote any activities shown in the video.
Music is by Jimena Contreras and Ezra Lipp
This video is for educational purposes only and is not here to glorify or promote any activities shown in the video.
Music is by Jimena Contreras and Ezra Lipp
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Bloods
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The Bloods were established in the early 1970s, in Los Angeles, California. One story of how the Bloods started is this. The rivalry originated in the late 1960s when Raymond Washington and other Crips attacked Sylvester Scott and Benson Owens, two students at Centennial High School in Compton, California. As a result, Scott formed the Piru Street Boys, the first "Bloods" gang. Owens subsequent...
Viceroys 1960
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The Viceroys were a social athletic club / street gang, from the Noble Square area of Chicago, Illinois. Several pictures show their leader Ralphie, posing for the camera on Chicago Ave & Bishop, by the old Linoleum City store at 1422 W. Chicago Avenue. Circa 1960. I don't know exactly when the Viceroys were established, but I would estimate, that they started in the early to mid 1950s. I also ...
Crips
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The Crips were established in South Central, Los Angeles in 1969, by Raymond Lee Washington and Craig Craddock. The origin of the name Crips has many tales and has become folklore. Some, including well known Crips member, Stanley Tookie Williams, have said the name came from Raymond’s gang the Baby Avenues, which became the Avenue Cribs. In a drunken state, Cribs mispronounced their name into C...
Barrio Cliques ( Klikas )
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Various Barrio Cliques ( Klikas ) from the America's. Some pictures in this video were taken by, and are owned by Janette Beckman, Author of El Hoyo Maravilla. This video is for educational purposes only, and is not here to glorify or promote, anything shown in the video. Music is from UA-cam's own music library. Artists are Hanu Dixit, Dyalla, Anno Domino Beats and Yung Logos.
New York City Gangs, Gangsters & Notorious Figures. 1800s and Early 1900s
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Various gangs, gangsters and notorious figures from the 19th and early 20th Century New York City. This video contains some images, which include actor Kat Dennings and Wrestler & UFC Champion Ronda Rousey, portraying real life people, Sadie the Goat and Gallus Mag, in the Drunk History Episode titled Scoundrels. It also contains actor Frederick Schmidt, portraying Goo Goo Knox, in the show, Th...
New York City Street Gangs 1940s, 1950s & 1960s
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Various New York City street gangs and gang members from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. This Video is for educational purposes only and is not here too glorify or promote anything shown in the video. Music: www.bensounds.com Royalty free music from bensounds.
Old American Car Clubs
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This video shows pictures of various car clubs, from across the United States of America. Most pictures are from the 1950s. Some pictures are are owned by and credited too, LIFE Magazine, Walter Wyss, Custom Car Chronicles, Car Club Plaques and Ray James. Music: Danny & The Juniors, Dion, Bill Haley & His Comets, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons and The Everly Brothers.
Corona Dukes
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Corona Dukes. Established in the Spaghetti Park area of Corona, Queens, New York City. They were active throughout the 1950s and took their name from a street gang, called the Amboy Dukes, in the 1949 movie, City across the river, and changed Amboy, to their own local neighborhood of Corona. Music: Bill Hayley & His Comets and Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons.
Arch Dukes
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The Arch Dukes were established in Cicero, Illinois, in the 1960s, and were active until the 1980s. This video is for educational purposes only, and is not here to promote or encourage anything seen in this video. Music is by Gene Chandler, Dion and Desmond Child.
Jokers. A Brooklyn Gang 1959
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Various pictures of a Brooklyn gang from 1959. Music: www.bensound.com ''Royalty free music by Bensound'' All pictures taken and owned by Bruce Davidson.
Chicago Gang / Club Sweaters, T Shirts & Patches
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Chicago Gang / Club Sweaters, T Shirts & Patches
.......looks staged as hell......feel like Im looking at a Bruce Sprinsteen music video.....
One of the oldest gangs in LA
Mwhere are the pictures of The Baseball Furries, The Warriors, and The Lizzies???? This is fake AF.
Someone needs to do a "Where are they now"
I would love to see that.
I must have missed the Baseball Furys in there somewhere
Used to hate getting ripped off all the time by a a Williamsburg youth gang called The Bikers in 1978 when I was 12 years old. It went on for another year and then stopped. They took everything I had away from me. My money, anything I bought, etc.
Sorry to hear that.
Good job I appreciate your work
Thank you. I do the best I can.
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that's on pie roo wack 100 voice
They have a small hood in Riverside but got punked
They have a hood in El Monte they should set up in Oregon and Wa
What a bunch of squares….lo
The Warriors was a documentary.
As a young kid growing up in corona i would admire the Dukes
Women should be ashamed of themselves for bringing children into this type of environment. 🤮
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GREAT VIDEO IMAGES
Thanks. The photographers did a great job.
DOPE VIDEO THIS IS WHERE HIP HOP IS FORMED FROM. THE STREETS OF NYC... GANGS TO CREWS.
Who was doing all this filiming. Some said they were kids when they started Hip Hop not teenagers Then they said they were balling Making lots of many. So why didnt you buy a camera....
News and media crews and Photographers took most of the pictures and filmed most of the footage. Not sure why they didn't buy their own camera's, maybe they just weren't interested. Who knows.
Everyone thinks they know the history but only those that lived it in NYC know what realy happen.
4:50 what movie?
That's not a movie, just pictures that were taken by photographers. Their is some news and media crews footage in their as well.
Spent allot of years with some great brothers from the skulls In nysdoc , in the 80s
I wonder where are the Seven Crowns Gang in this video? If you didn’t knew, one teenage boy named Eric Adams was a member of that gang and actually got along with hookers like Holden Caulfield. Unfortunately his brother got beaten by the police, and that motivated him to switch sides to the lawful one. He got to manage the most populated Borough of NYC, and later on become the mayor of the whole city which he leads as of now.
These guys were all poor and hungry. They were stick up kids. Nothing to idolize. You watch too many movies.
What are you trying to say ?
Cool music.
fantastic! The knitwear and club jackets are fab> Greetings from Glasgow. Scotland.
Thanks for liking the video. Hopefully I can do a video on Glasgow clubs in the future.
Great job thank you
Thank you for liking the video.
@@Anonymou357 thanks for making it I actually didn't know where it came from for a while but we really did enjoy it and the TAYLOR STREET JOUSTER one . Nice work on both of them have a good day
@@eli-hs7dt Thanks, you have a good day as well. I will be putting all of the Chicago videos back up, in the future, at some point. I'm just updating everything at the moment and getting around some YT censorship issues.
A lot of the situation's in NY were a lot worse than those pictures that are shown, and the black spades later on became the zulu nation out of Bronx River projects, in which their rivals were the 5 percenters, but from the mid to late 70s a lot of the gangs stopped wearing those jackets with the gang signs them, because they didn't want to be identified by other gangs or the police
Thanks for the history. I heard about the Black Spades becoming Zulu Nation. The gangs not wearing their jackets anymore after the late 1970s, is very similar, too Chicago gangs, not wearing their sweaters anymore, or at the very least, not as often in public, because of the police confiscating the sweaters and keeping a lot of them, for their own private collections.
It’s funny: Hispanic and black gangs with the Nazi symbol and the Rebel Confederate flag. And the 1970s were nearer in time to the Holocaust and slavery than now.
The diablos, the shamrocks, the mau mau’s…..hang on , I think that was hill street blues…
It just goes to show you that people of color is not really chasing away racist people because racist people always take control of their neighborhoods
The Westies were doing the pew pewing, true psychopaths that enjoyed the unaliving.
The 1950’s was the most dangerous & an unforgettable time, era, decade & generation. When NYC was at its highest peak & at its best & purest! In NY, There was over 500 gangs in the 50’s such as MauMaus, Suicides, Chaplins, Assasins, Dragons, Apachies, Vampires, Angels, GGI, Bishops, & ect
Yeah, NYC has a great history of Clubs and Gangs. It's just a shame, that there is not too many pictures, publicly available to see.
Nah, the Red Summer of 1919 was the most dangerous time in history because of WS hate-groups. Plus, the Spanish Flu was also happening. The year 1919 was also the 300th Anniversary of the Trans-Atlantic S.T. and racial tensions were at an all time high, and soldiers had just gotten back from WW1.
Run Baby Run is an excellent book about Nicky Cruz (Mau Maus leader) before he found God.
@@funkster007 I'll have to check it out.
Back in the 70’s I was a member of the feared JA’s ( Jewish Accountants) gang and man we ruled the roost. We did all the tax returns for the major gangs in Brooklyn and with the swipe of a pen stroke, these guys either owed money, or got a return from the most feared gang in the Country………. The IRS. We did not f **** around and if we wanted your ass, you owed big time whether you did or not, and we’d rat you out faster than shit moving through a goose. My name is Shlomo Kleinfeld & you didn’t want to mess with me in those days.
Funny, Unsettling and very true.
"all over until they get drug and be drug addicts",😢
Cool pics 👍🇺🇸
The photographer did a great job.
how do you kill an attitude?...
How did they make the patches?
Not sure. A knitting mill perhaps. That is how the Chicago clubs and gangs got theirs made.
Ha Ha some of the photos were those staged ones from Life magazine.Nice try
Which ones ?
14:23 Lucky of Latin Eagles.
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Hello!! On mark 7:04, my Uncle Willie is the one with the Afro on the left & Felipe is on the right with the back of The Ghetto Brothers” jacket showing. I have this photo of my uncle. He passed away back in 1989 & believe it or not, today is his 68th Birthday! All of my uncles and aunt were in a street gang, including my Dad. We are from The Bronx! I grew up hearing stories of fights and community service. Some had motorcycles, but mostly hung out in the neighborhood. Cool video!! Thanks for sharing!
Sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing that information.
@@Anonymou357 Thank you! So much history in this video!
@@francesca0276 You're welcome. Thank you for liking the video.
You look just like him 😢❤❤
@@BlackPwr Yes! We both have the chinky eyes and same smile! Thank you🩷
I knew a lot of these catz back in the days. I grew up on the "Island" right off of Mayfield and Roosevelt. Then we moved into Cicero off Central and Roosevelt. Went to school at Morton East
Im a Noble Knight from the late 90s, so these guys were before my time, but the Arch Dukes were legends in Cicero. I used to be engaged to a lady who was the sister in law of Ock, who was an Arch Duke
Coolest photos. I am so far away from this world, but I tell you what I see that is missing now and will NEVER come back, community. Love how their children and babies are here with them , not left at home. The movie The Warriors, which we loved, was not so much made up as just expanded on, judging by these great images.
The photographers did a great job.
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Was that girl blind?
What girl ?
How active is the white fence now?
They are still active, but in a much smaller way, than they were decades ago.
@@Anonymou357 thank you for answeing.
They smoked a Armenian in Hollywood and have a hood in El Monte @@Anonymou357