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  2. Gang system - Wikipedia

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    The gang system is a system of division of labor within slavery on a plantation. It is the more brutal of two main types of labor systems. The other form, known as the task system, was less harsh and allowed the slaves more self-governance than the gang system did. The gang system allowed continuous work at the same pace throughout the day.

  3. African-American organized crime - Wikipedia

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    The Black gangs, which started as protection groups, began fighting each other. But in 1965 after the Watts Rebellion, much of the violence between the gangs dissipated. Members instead focused on fighting police brutality and other social injustices. Black gang activity declined in the years following with a turn towards political advocacy. [7]

  4. Task system - Wikipedia

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    The other form, known as the gang system, was harsher. [1] The gang system forced the enslaved people to work until the planter said they were finished and allowed them almost no freedom. Whether planters organized their enslaved people on the task or gang system had much to do with the type of crops they harvested.

  5. Slavery - Wikipedia

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    Slavery is the ownership of a person as property, ... [39] [40] For example, ... Plow gangs followed behind, stirring the soil near the plants and tossing it back ...

  6. Crackdown on Albanian modern slavery cannabis gangs - AOL

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    Police have been targeting groups from the western Balkans, which they say are predominantly Albanian.

  7. Gangs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples of slave rebellions (as well as white backlash to the perceived threat of them) in colonial New York include the New York Slave Revolt of 1712 and the New York Conspiracy of 1741. After the early 1820s, however, gangs began to focus on criminal activity, one example being the Forty Thieves , which began in the late 1820s in the ...

  8. List of gangs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Five Points, Manhattan is a location that was associated with gang activities from the early 19th century. [1] In the late 1920s, Al Capone was the leader of the Chicago Outfit [2] The Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle club was founded in 1948 and is considered a criminal gang by American law enforcement agencies, particularly for their involvement in drug-related activities and violent crimes.

  9. Youngest member of mother’s ride-out gang locked up over ...

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    The youngest member of a pack of youths who fatally stabbed a teenager after being driven to the scene by one of their mothers has been locked up for more than six years.