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  1. Jun 19, 2015 · Through archival footage Nicholson tells the story of the real Warriors that walked the streets of New York City in the 1970s and the harsh reality of gang life in a city that seemed to be falling apart.

  2. Nov 9, 2020 · However, one thing you learn at the opening of “Rubble Kings” is that survivors actually liked much of the Hollywood film. D.S.R., former warlord of the Savage Nomads, said that the way the word got out on the street after the murder of a peacemaker from the Ghetto Brothers was “like that movie ‘The Warriors,’ where that lady’s on ...

  3. thedissolve.com › reviews › 1656-rubble-kingsRubble Kings / The Dissolve

    Jun 16, 2015 · Rubble Kings name-checks many gangs (memberships numbered in the tens of thousands at peak activity), but focuses on the Ghetto Brothers, a South Bronx crew of mostly Puerto Rican affiliation. Benjamin Melendez, the gang’s founder and head orator, and Carlos “Karate Charlie” Suarez, the disciplined muscle who trained his members in ...

  4. Travis Verner Criminology 21 November 2017 The Rubble Kings After watching the documentary, it was apparent that New York had a number of chaotic, violent, and gang related problems. As we discussed in class, there are three general social structure perspectives to understanding crime: Social disorganization, Strain Theory, and Culture Conflict ...

  5. From 1968 to 1975, gangs ruled New York City. Beyond the idealistic hopes of the civil rights movement lay a unfocused rage. Neither law enforcement nor social agency could end the escalating bloodshed. Peace came only through the most unlikely and courageous of events that would change the world for generations to come by giving birth to hip-hop culture. Rubble Kings chronicles life during ...

  6. Amandeep Singh 12/18/21 SOC-3620-951 - Criminology The Rubble Kings Movie Project When watching this movie called, “Rubble Kings” it was filled with gang violence. Throughout this film we see why gangs started, because people were angry about racism, the economy and urban decline.

  7. Jun 25, 2015 · It’s easy, when watching “Rubble Kings,” the new documentary from director Shan Nicholson and narrated by John Leguizamo, to ask yourself, “what does this have to do with hip-hop?”

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