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  1. The Black Guerrilla Family ( BGF, also known as the Black Gorilla Family, [6] [7] the Black Family, [8] the Black Vanguard, [9] and Jamaa [8]) is an African American black power prison gang, street gang, and political organization founded in 1966 by George Jackson, George "Big Jake" Lewis, and W.L. Nolen while they were incarcerated ...

  2. Premise. Following his experiences in Bulldog Drummond, Bulldog Drummond forms an organisation (the titular Black Gang) to operate, using brutal and illegal means, against left-wing movements in England. Alarmed by setbacks caused by the gang's activities, Carl Peterson, who is secretly the mastermind behind the left-wing movements ...

  3. The Black Disciples (often abbreviated as the BD's) is a large street gang based in Chicago, Illinois. History. In 1958, a group of young teenagers from the Hyde Park, Englewood, and Kenwood areas of Chicago formed an organization known as the "Devil's Disciples".

  4. The Crips are a Black American street gang that was formed in Los Angeles in the 1960s. Much like their rivals, the Bloods, they are known for their violence and are also involved in large-scale drug trafficking including crack cocaine.

  5. 22 de ago. de 2023 · By Amber Morgan | Edited By Jaclyn Anglis. Published August 22, 2023. Updated August 23, 2023. Once a feared gang leader, “King David” Barksdale eventually pivoted to anti-violence activism and became an influential force in the American civil rights movement. Flickr David Barksdale in the late 1960s.

  6. La Black Guerrilla Family ( BGF, también conocida como Black Family, 7 la Vanguardia Negra, 8 y Jamaa 7 ) es una pandilla callejera y de prisión afroamericana abocada al poder negro, siendo fundada en 1966 por George Jackson, George " Big Jake" Lewis y WL Nolen mientras cumplian condena en la prisión estatal de San Quentin en el condado de ...

  7. The Black Disciples (BDs) are the Chicago "folks" gang that is structured more like a religion than a corporate enterprise and that gained international publicity in 1994 by executing an 11-year-old member. Abstract. Like many other gangs in the United States, the BDs are able to exist over time only by the criminal exploitation of children.