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  2. Maxo Kream - Wikipedia

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    Maxo Kream grew up in Southwest Houston, and attended Kempner High School. [5] [6] He is of Nigerian descent through his father, who is a Nigerian immigrant to the U.S. [7] Kream began rapping in high school as part of the group Kream Clicc.

  3. Folk Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Folk Nation was formed on November 11, 1978, within the confines of the Stateville Correctional Center. [2] Larry Hoover, the chairman of the Gangster Disciple Nation, created the idea for the alliance and persuaded many leaders of large black, white, and Latino gangs from Chicago to join.

  4. Crips - Wikipedia

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    The Crips became popular throughout southern Los Angeles as more youth gangs joined; at one point they outnumbered non-Crip gangs by 3 to 1, sparking disputes with non-Crip gangs, including the L.A. Brims, Athens Park Boys, the Bishops, The Drill Company, and the Denver Lanes. By 1971 the gang's notoriety had spread across Los Angeles.

  5. Gang War: Bangin' In Little Rock - Wikipedia

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    Gang War: Bangin' in Little Rock often referred to as Gang Bangin' in Little Rock is a 1994 HBO documentary about street gangs in Little Rock, Arkansas. [1] It was released as part of the series America Undercover.

  6. Crips shooter outlines NC gang life, what happened the night ...

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    In the days that followed the mall assault, members of the Eight Trey Gangster Crips messaged each other about the location of rival O’Block and 8AM gang members, known to hang out in the Hoover ...

  7. Why We Bang - Wikipedia

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    Why We Bang starts by depicting a short history of African-American organizations and communities during the 1960s and 1970s such as the Black Panthers.It is then suggested that these organizations were "infiltrated by the CIA", eventually leading to the division of the then more unified African-American community, and again leading to the establishment of new violent street gangs.

  8. Gangland (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Gangland is a television series that aired on the History Channel. Gangland explores the history of some of America's more notorious gangs.It premiered on November 1, 2007, with an episode about the Aryan Brotherhood.

  9. Crenshaw Mafia - Wikipedia

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    In the 1993 song "Piru Love" by Bloods & Crips from their album Bangin' on Wax, the Crenshaw Mafia is mentioned. [8] In the 2015 film Straight Outta Compton, a Crenshaw Mafia member named OG 2 Tone confronts some students on Ice Cube's school bus, after they display Crip gang signs. He warns "Remember me. OG 2 Tone. Crenshaw Mafia, Blood." [9]