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Gangsta King (2003)
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Robert Stack hosts this incisive look at Raymond Lee Washington, the man behind the infamous Los Angeles gang, the Crips. Following the social turmoil of the 1960's, several socially and politically active clubs for young African-Americans sprung up
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Drums in the Deep South & My Outlaw Brother (1951)
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In a classic tale of torn loyalties, the movie tracks the tale of two friends from West Point, who are now officers on opposing sides in the Civil War. Major Clay Clayton has been charged with delaying General Sherman's advance on Atlanta. To accomplish
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Gangs - The New Godfathers (2007)
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The subculture of gangs in 21st century America is a strange and dark phenomenon that infects and attracts both the innocent and the calculating. We'll focus on one of America's worst "gansta" leaders, Malcom "Beez" Turnell of the Los Angeles Crips
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Lords of the Mafia: New York (2006)
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In New York, there are five criminal organizations created by, and still dominated by, men of Italian-American descent. They are known as the Genovese, Bonanno, Gambino, Colombo, and Lucchese crime families. Over the last seventy years they have become
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Lords of the Mafia: Sicily (2006)
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Salvatore "Toto" Riina grew up in the peasant town of Corleone and became the most feared boss ever to sit on the commission of the Sicilian Mafia. His greed and appetite for power unleashed a wave of murder that organized crime had never seen before.
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