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Gangs by the Letters #A to #Z
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A is for Armed Young Men- a look at gangs and other armed groups around the world
"A Nation of Lords" Asbury, Herbert. Gangs of New York movie. Advocacy Project Amer-i-can- Jim Brown's gang program Anderson, Elijah- talks about his book, Code of the Streets Art and Soul- Conservative Vice Lord program training Lawndale Artists Afrika Bambaata- Hip Hop legend, former Warlord of the South Bronx gang the Black Spades African Lion- Clothing store set up by the 1960s Conservative Vice Lords African American Gangs-
B is for Blackstone Rangers- documents and pictures including a history
Black Gangster Disciples- a popular history Black Panther Party Blackstone Rangers Brazil and drug gangs Belfast- links on Belfast as a contested city Berlin- Berlin as a contested city Becker, Howard- his website with many of his writings on field research Bloods and Crips- A Proposal for the Reconstruction of Los Angeles Back of the Yards- a portrait of a famous Chicago neighborhood by current residents Breakdancing Beatboxing Blueprint- the plan to transform the Black Gangster Disciples into Black Growth and Development Bluhm Legal Clinic- law clinic at Northwestern University noted for overturning wrongful convictions
C is for Capone, Al - links to pages on the violent founder of Chicago's outfit
Chicago Gangs- talks by gang leaders, histories by scholars and activists, documents, and more Chicago Crime Commission Clark, Kenneth B- . great African American psychologist, author of Dark Ghetto, and inspiration Cha Cha Jimenez- look for text of an extended interview with the former leader of the Young Lords Child soldiers Contested Cities*- cities torn by persistent ethno-racial conflict. * Course taught by David Perry and John Hagedorn Cicero - hypocrisy and the war on gangs Chicagohoodz- website with pictures of graffiti and information on gangs Chicago - information on their CAPS Chomsky, Noam- on 9-11 COAV- Children in Organised Armed Violence. An important 11 nation study. Cockburn, Alexander- on the Crips and Bloods proposal for peace in LA Chinatown- Chicago's Chinese gang history Crips and Bloods- Their proposal for the reconstruction of Los Angeles
D is for Daley Declares War- complete text of the 1969 declaration of war.
David Dawley- Vice lord, community organizer, and author of Nation of Lords. Daley, Richard J. and the Hamburgs- The first Mayor Daley's gang backgroun Daley, Richard J Definitions of "Gang"- a history of the changing defintion of gangs Drake and Cayton's Dowdney, Luke- research on gangs in Rio de Janiero
E is for Euseni Perkins- African American playright and historian of Chicago gangs
Ecuador El Salvador Euro-gang Project-Malcolm Klein's exploration of gangs in Europe. Early Puerto Rican Gangs- Historian Mervin Mendez explains
F is for Female Gangs- resources on female gangs
Jeff Fort - leader of Blackstone Rangers Favela Field Research - doing reseraach the old-fashined way Fry, Rev. John- comments on the war on the Blackstone Rangers Frederic Thrasher Fred Hampton Female gangs in Milwaukee- tables and data from Hagedorn's studies Female gang literature FBI- Decides gangs are terrorists too Frame-up- What happened to Bobby Gore
G is for Gangs and the Ghetto-animated images of the growth of Chicago's ghetto
Globalization- Gangs take on new forms in a globalized world Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation- funder of Chicago/New York study on violence Gang Loitering Ordinance Gangs and Politics Gangs and Millionaires Great Cities Institute- Home of gangresearch.net Graffiti Art Bobby Gore- 1960s spokesman for Vice Lords. Gangs in the Global City- still not released book on the impact of globalization on gangs Gang Truce- rappers discuss the LA gang truce Gaylords
H is for Hamburgs- Richard J. Daley's gang invents drive by shootings in 1919
Hip Hop and Gangs- explore the gang origins of hip hop and its effect today Hamburg Athletic Association - Richard J. Daley's gang Hagedorn- many full text articles Homicide in Chicago - graphs and links to a study on violence Hayden, Tom - Calfornia legislator and radical on gangs Homegirl Study - study of female gangs in Milwaukee Homeboyz Interactive- web design training for gang members Hanrahan, Edward- carried out Richard J. Daley's war on gangs. Probable culprit in framing Bobby Gore.
I is for Illinois Correctional Facilities - a map of Illinois prisons
Irish Gangs - The Hamburg Club, Ragen's Colts and the 1919 race riots "I Do Mind Dying" an essay on Milwaukee
J is for Johnny Torrio- the brains behind the founding of Chicago's Outfit
K is for Killing- why it happens so much in Chicago
Klein, Mac- criminalizing the definition of gangs
L is for Latin Kings - links and a talk by a King leader
Los Angeles Gangs- resources and links on Los Angeles gangs including a full text article by Diego Vigil Legislation on Gangs- state by state laws and more Loitering Ordinance- Chicago's attempt to circumvent civil liberties to suppress gangs Lee, Bennie- excerpts from his talk to the Chicago Gang History Project on the vice lords Lawndale- home of the Conservative Vice Lords. Pictures from Chicago's Image Base
M is for Milwaukee Gang Research - Hagedorn's studies on Milwaukee
Moore, Joan. talk on field research. maps of Chicago. Mcing Millionaires funded gangs inthe 1960s Norval Morris- eulogy of an intrepid crusader against the over-use of incarceration.
N is for "Nothin' Left but Death" - David Dawley on the demise of the Vice Lords National Public Radio- All Things Considered and more.
O is for Official Statistics - what are the limitations of police data on gangs?
OJJDP-Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention Operation Breadbasket
P is for People & Folks- selections from Hagedorn's book
Puerto Rican Gangs - articles on the Young Lords and Latin Kings "Partners" Art and Soul Pinnock, Don- South African writer and author of The Brotherhood Peplo- Edwin Marlo Perry, founder of the Conservative Vice Lords
Q is for Qualitative Research - field research links
R is for Race Riot - Chicago's 1919 race riot and the role of Irish gangs
Robert Taylor Homes-The Chicago Housing Authority and the ghetto Rap Music Radio Pacifica- Democracy Now and other programs Rio De Janeiro Ragen's Colt Rockefeller Planning Grant Roseland- Chicago neighborhood hard hit by deindustrialization and gangs Report to the Public- a digital slide show of the Vice Lord's amazing report. Rodriguez, Luis- his homepage with links to his works and more
S is for Starbucks - a map comparing wealth and poverty
Stereotypes- common misconceptions of gang Shattered Dreams- The history of the 1960s CVL Solutions - links to solutions which go beyond laws enforcement Short, Jim talk on Chicago research Spergel, Irving- on gang program evaluation Sontag, Susan- on terrorism Street Organization Project- John Jay College's New York City gang project Said, Edward- on the role of an intellectual St Charles Illinois Youth Center - Chicago juvenile prison where CVL started
T is for Terrorism and Gangs- what is the link?
Thrasher, Frederic- the father of gang research Timuel Black- on the origins of Chicago's African American gangs Twain, Mark- The War Prayer Twenty-first Century VOTE- Gator Bradley run for alderman
U is for Upton Sinclair- full text of the classic "The Jungle"
University of Illinois Press- publisher of the forthcoming, Gangs in the Global City.
V is for Vicelords- a photo history and much more
Violence and Milwaukee gangs- tables and excerpts from Hagedorn's studies
W is for War on Drugs- resources to fight the drug war
White Gangs and the 1919 Race Riots Washington, Mayor Harold on gangs- Chicago's mayor talks on gang intervention work
X is for Marking the Spot on Chicago Maps- an index of maps of Chicago's gangland
Y is for Back of the Yards- a gang neighborhood for a century
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Z is for Zapata- an article on Mexican Resistance to Oppression
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