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someone with feelings of motion except for. brutal force. in the good old movie took an advantage of the targeted charts and just each worked so our year in a concrete jungle got to be respected as a man. but in most cases respect. is actually. caught the better respect me you better fear me. when i have a hard look everything is homeward you want to be in a right state of mind if you're feeling good about a dress code in a representative for the month in one and we didn't want to. know want to dress
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like. that out of the world matinee and then whine and whine in the morning when they were in this all we know man is looking good in the good of london us go let's go in do whatever it takes to look good doing the one. i was i'm going to wait until guys were with me in san francisco to be interviewed i knocked on the door of their hotel in minutes that kind of. and here are two of the most hardcore gang members and one of them has got his ironing board out and he's got his travelling ironies arning is supposed. to look a home and get some stores and. press it to make a prayer stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. very.
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for somebody that has no idea why i would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you're living in a ghetto and you're living in a bomb or where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you're a victim or you to fix or. you can. wait until it is not like you can to get out of this and went like this and what they teach you really young and i was really good to get you know get chased out of school and get shot at all the time
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it might get i'm damaged by the democrats don't. get jumped in this world and in fact i'm on top of my neighborhood. my neighborhood pompously mom neighborhood so i don't look at it like ok i'm king is just crap. look let. me. ask why are these hooked up with this group they feed and they're looking out for me for the clothes on his back ok but now it's time to just want to get these niggas you dish out of my house which you know i don't. wish you don't get to let me just pinch you all much hockey's say no to this no kill as well because mr defeat.
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told me when you first got. files got i was like the trial was bout to wail now i got my first go when i was thirteen years old you guys just go to school if you don't have one you got to be around somebody's got i carry two or three got the ball right i don't want to have another i got a backup. with a k forty seven only the magazine you got because you're not twenty to thirty it's contested not me that was sixteen dollars a lot come on now you've also violent down some. of my generation with the last four have to my generation there was gun play there was no such thing to fight the kids today came right in the gang will go. that's why so many murders. that's made a twelve year old son team year old king for a day i'm not gonna put you in a whole nother state. just
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to sound within itself say that to clear the law. you cleared up black people cause they went to the door and car bombs go off the dogs and. i mean you cleared the block and you stand twelve thirteen years old with a pistol small. stick in your pocket and you walk. into them for to use gun against another individual or human being but once you block that part of your mind becomes very easy you go watch and they become the first time jittery you get to see the nervous system will come back and look at the same person after being allowed to live for years i mean they soldiers ready to get .
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we have one with a lot of people right now but being who i am and it's been true i got a lot i love of being a real mother. and that is saved my life and many times nothing but at the same time it's another generation that don't know me and feel like they can get a strike if they get rid of me. much or enemy and whatever they do you counterattack they ride on the wall you run to beat up somebody you've been to come out and shoot somebody you should. come over here she want to bust me globally and she likely avoiding. the few but. not the would mistake the bar really became a dog eat dog. the will be killed that was used by.
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the army tell me that because the heart of the believe that you have here the film up there so that you got to make you feel when you feel jealous of the sun which is gold over and over and over. and i. mean everything. coming back. even though i'm in a game i'm in. for a. good deal with the world or i ignore it i don't pay attention to it is
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really no. in this world. is man so. i read a lot man because i know that. the way to god or society intended it to be so a lot of times man i'm no more of that individual but sometimes i've got to put the moral state of my behind and become an animal. thank goodness. there was a. well there's a doubt there can be hard work to eighty five
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ninety percent of the population this country lives in the south. was a lot of. black people would primarily live in the south because of slavery in the south was a rule agrarian reform economy oh there's. about. world war two ushers in a series of transformation is that the radically changing nature of black history in this country blacks for the first time are invited and now asked to work in america's arsenal for democracy building those tanks building those planes building those ships. nine hundred forty s. nine hundred seventy s. you see over four million african-americans leave the south in ways that have never never occurred before live and for new york head for chicago and for los angeles.
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no way did not have the overt history with racism in one hand of the south there were no laws that said blacks had to ride in one part of the bus for no laws that blacks had to be in certain schools there were however extremely exclusive web of racially restrictive housing evidence that kept blacks in particular areas and out of other areas these covenants mandated the sale of real estate along racial lines
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in an effort to keep traditionally white neighborhoods free of non desirable homes sometimes not desirable men latino sometimes not desirable men do sometimes not disarmament asian but it always meant black and so those racially restrictive covenants which didn't disappear into the late forty's early fifty's essentially kept blacks circumscribed in a very narrow portion of the l.a. county rich. white people were forced to live on top of each other because it just wasn't possible to live where you chose even though you might have been able to afford it. in. south philly residents responded by transforming there are a lot of territory to a thriving cultural hub and central avenue developing into a sort of west. west coast best jazz clubs dozens of black businesses lining the street people dressed in their sunday best on
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the weekends a period during which the most affluent and the poorest blacks live essentially side by side. and then with will want to spend. more time economy adapted itself to a lean automotive industry with major corporations like g.m. chrysler ford good you and firestone all establishing factories in south los angeles. and we're going to. factory you got the benefits you got my house you could buy a car you could raise a family you could live a working class or lower middle class life. it was a moment of unprecedented black prosperity in which the two jacks three of black america was on the rise people were getting jobs were buying homes were buying cars sending their kids to college this was a moment of real optimism. in
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the late one nine hundred fifty s. you begin to get the first. wave of what came to be called the industrialization. the american economy is changing we're moving from one of those really cami to an economy based on service based on information rooted in technology that is it's high skilled high wage high training on one very low skilled sweatshop labor on the other. lacks find that their skills don't fit into either those demands. they don't have the education or the skill or the training because of historic discrimination to work in aerospace. another hands they don't feel any desire or need to go into the low skilled service sector jobs like hotel cleaning like sweatshop work downtown l.a.
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because they don't perceive that as jobs that american citizens should have. not talking about people where arrears we're talking about. gaping hole in the economy of the region. with consequences that are just enormous. generationally in america is supposed to be about the american dream people are
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supposed to move up as opposed to elevate. we're talking about a situation where an actuality it whenever reverse the children over time began to do worse than their parents. in one nine hundred seventy five the los angeles times said reporters into the streets to assist progress in the city's black communities ten years after the watts rebellion. the fearful lived behind protective bars and double lugs high schools are graduating functional illiterates. and some black people have got businesses some professionals have gotten into significant jobs but if you talk about the masses of that guy who was in trouble in one thousand and sixty five it is more difficult now . the black in the ghetto the goal is survival. plan. if.
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sorry. about a big one on. all not. going . to. get out of it going to be given to a. headache that's really what i have been going to. a refugee isn't going to call let me displace like a mole. in the accomplishment over the it might not be acceptable in britain but however some that occurs every two or three hours of my commute. indeed stops into a community basically which is in p.p.o. broken down business if you have any business. take
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a walk downtown baltimore fresh out of vermont and you tell me the. these are available low income housing five or six churches gang violence crack. introduction of crack cocaine onto the streets of l.a. in one nine hundred eighty one proved to be a major tipping point for an already vulnerable to. cocaine came a toy and it broke up a lot of you know a lot of people just thought crack was the way out you know what i even think of what they keep you know what i'm saying that will broke a lot of homes that if that crack would never came parties to have nice the homes and nice of the families you know but when i came in like tow everything before but let me ask you when did you have a conventional child. dysfunctional ass family in the south. see out here they got is ninety three i was raised out of that he buys to be a man i take care my mom is my g. mas my family milo but this is sad but it's about myself if i should little
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brothers and sisters do what you don't. let us go out alone look at me. i grew up in a home where my mother worked two jobs but had three people tell you can imagine we were on supervised sold us a business outside of the home. she was too busy making a living. then to love. even though she tried and did the best that she could it was not a match. it was a lot of black even a neighborhood just not the opposite way so i went to gangs without fighting come out that night i'm thinking they had some here at getting your book since they don't play it if everybody if
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a lot of things would have been different but that wasn't the case. the common thread throughout all of these conversations throughout our communities things to be. thought of the most part the absence of a father a male father. in the home. when there is no male influence. on them from. then everything is going to be out of whack the people told me told me don't tell me how to be whole tell me all. you want is not be a man by just fight to me by somebody who goes to somebody who doesn't way to tell me being a man. have
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a show coach or. black man pretending to be men by killing each other. about standing up in a brothel. but there are misguided. now days the fathers are the black men my age are either dead or in jail and one of the problems we have is. if they're going to try to arrest the problem that means they're putting all the black men in jail. in two thousand and three. bureau of justice report reveals twenty eight percent african-american men more than one in four will be jailed or sent to prison in the last. week of engaged in this country and an absolutely historically unprecedented experiment in the past in prison. we now have and
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imprisonment plague that is six to seven times higher than it has ever been before in our history it's awful cold. coming to the fifth prison or stuck in the system in two thousand and seven. plans to spend seven point four billion dollars to build forty thousand new prison beds. terminator. look at the population of the people in the penitentiary particularly from the one nine hundred eighty s. going forward black men are disproportionately represented that's the new video right here the band playing you know you would think of like. a little kid. you put. you in a sense. what this means is we are breaking even the possibility of there will be intact families with a mother and a father raising
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a child together. because we are sending a man off to prison an unprecedented rapes usually for nonviolent offenses that. would. be. even with time served so many of those determined to start a new life find little freedom in their lives i go to get a job i'm working for xerox sent an application and they found out i was on parole and i lost my job i used to be jealous somehow wife going to work at. this is my wife own a stew a bomb he grew up with me bill me kids and she would go out thousand go to work and i would be mad at her because she could go to work and i couldn't help. i'll be mad because she's paying the bills and i can bet you there's never no cycle to get us out of this it's just a cycle to get us back into it so of course people are going to behave in ways that
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