Crack, Crime, and Racism In The 1980s
Was life really better in the 1980s? Were black values better? How were the 1980s tough to survive, especially for black men? [Crime, drugs, crack, Bernhard Goetz, subway vigilante, New York, 1980s history, timeline history, APUSH, black history, black stories, true crime, black history month, black on black crime, Yusuf Hawkins, racial violence, black boys, Len Bias, drug addiction, basketball, NBA draft, superbowl, who is performing at the superbowl, superbowl halftime show, gang sings, Monster Kody Scott, New York Post, Donald Trump, Central Park 5, rape] Full videos: / intelexualmedia Sources: / intelexualmedia

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News reports on the 80s Crack Epidemic + more

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The Most Dangerous Black Philosopher Who Ever Lived

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90s Rape Culture

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The 1980s CR*CK Wars: 40 Minutes of Shocking Real News Reports

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1988 NEWS SPECIAL: Detroit CRACK-ADDICTED Mother | Pat Hurling's Story

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The Black Stripper Economy

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Inside The Deadly War That Broke Queens: Fat Cat & Supreme McGriff vs The Feds

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Black Mayors In the 80s: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

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The Black Woman Who Recorded TV News for 35 Years

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Queens' Millionaire Drug War: The Snitch, the Boss, and the Mafia Empire

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