Amazing 1968 Movie Made By A Gang
Back then, filmmaker groups in major cities were teaching people how to use 16mm equipment to record their own stories. It was an exciting time for amateur filmmakers. In New York, St. Mark's Church showed films like this one once a week and the place was packed with people like me seeing what others had done. There is something so “real” about this film done by a gang member about aspects of the gang experience.

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The Corner (Robert Ford, 1963)

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Very Very Angry Teen Arrested In 1970s Kansas City Missouri. Sad To See.

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1975. Harlem's rough slum life and the poor struggling to survive, New York City

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The Jungle (1967) | Philly Gang Members Tell Their Own Stories

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keep It Cool ☆ Chicago 1963 |Documentary

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Kansas City Police vs Angry Black Teen: Raw 1970 Footage

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1983 DOCUMENTARY: The Pimp’s World 🌎 | Real Stories

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1988 DOCUMENTARY: Murdertown | SOUTH CENTRAL L.A

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School Didn't Work For This 1950s Juvenile Delinquent

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When 19 Year Old Mike Tyson Fought a Gang Leader

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Could This Ever Run On Television Today? The Black Man & The White Man Debate

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1988 RAW Footage: Driving Through Harlem NYC Hoods | The Crack Era

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REBELS WITHOUT A CAUSE: A brief history of youth crime between the years 1950-1961.

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85 Incredible Moments Caught on CCTV Camera

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Black Cop (1969)

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1986 DOCUMENTARY: The Streets Of Baltimore | Guns & Drugs

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They may call it Rock 'n' Roll, but it's Corporate America | Frank Zappa MTV Interview (1984)

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1967 DOCUMENTARY: "WELFARE OVER FATHERS" | The Welfare Revolt ©

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1978 DOCUMENTARY: The Heroin Business | Asian Triad Gangs

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