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  1. Joe Baiza. Steve Reed. The Black Gang was a rock music trio formed in 1997 by American musician Mike Watt to record and tour behind his second solo album, Contemplating The Engine Room ( Columbia Records, 1997).

  2. 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".

  3. 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 ...

  4. African-American organized crime - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) History. Origin and the Role of Segregation. Prohibition and the Great Depression. New York. Chicago. Post-World War II. New York. California. Other Areas. African American Gangs. Black Mafia. Bloods. Crips. Gangster Disciples. Popular culture. Film and television.

  5. A two-year BBC investigation into Black Axe - a Nigerian student fraternity which evolved into a dreaded mafia-group - has unearthed new evidence of infiltration of politics, and a scamming and...

  6. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Among the most influential figures in Chicago’s gang history, David Barksdale founded the Black Disciples, a notorious street gang, when he was just a teenager. Over time, he gained his own reputation on Chicago’s South Side as a strong and feared leader.

  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.