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  2. Grip It! On That Other Level - Wikipedia

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    On That Other Level is the second studio album by the Houston, Texas based hip-hop group, the Ghetto Boys (later spelled Geto Boys), released on March 12, 1989, on Rap-A-Lot Records. Following the disappointing results of the group's first album, Rap-A-Lot CEO James Prince replaced two of the group members with Scarface (then known as Akshen ...

  3. Ghetto riots (1964–1969) - Wikipedia

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    The term ghetto riots, also termed ghetto rebellions, race riots, or negro riots refers to a period of widespread urban unrest and riots across the United States in the mid-to-late 1960s, largely fueled by racial tensions and frustrations with ongoing discrimination, even after the passage of major Civil Rights legislation; highlighting the issues of racial inequality in Northern cities that ...

  4. TaharQa and Tunde Ra Aleem - Wikipedia

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    TaharQa (Albert Raymond Allen) and Tunde Ra (Arthur Russell Allen) Aleem were born in Harlem New York on February 14, 1946, to William Austin Allen and Dorothy Phoenix. The twins were inseparable growing up and got a first-class musical education on the streets of Harlem, specifically in the world-famous Apollo theater.

  5. Maine Coon Kitten Tries to 'Beat His Brother Up for Milk' and ...

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    Poor Mama Cat looked wiped in the clip her owner shared online. But we can't blame her. Her Maine Coon Cat kittens are a handful! Like the little one who was "beating his brother up" to get a ...

  6. Hoe Avenue peace meeting - Wikipedia

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    The meeting was held at the Boys Club on Hoe Avenue in the Bronx, with dozens of street organizations and many city officials and police present. Attendants included the Black Pearls, Savage Skulls, Turbans, Young Sinners, Royal Javelins, Dutchmen, Magnificent Seven, Dirty Dozens, Liberated Panthers, Black Spades, Seven Immortals, Latin Spades, Peacemakers, and Ghetto Brothers. [4]

  7. Making Trouble - Wikipedia

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    Making Trouble is the debut album by the American hip-hop group the Ghetto Boys. [4] [5] The group originally consisted of Bushwick Bill, DJ Ready Red, Sire Jukebox and Prince Johnny C. Following the release of Making Trouble, Rap-A-Lot Records dropped Sire Jukebox and Johnny C from the group, and added Scarface and Willie D.

  8. Mass racial violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Two concurrent but distinct patterns of disturbances which occurred during the civil rights era: racial disturbances which occurred during demonstrations and protests, such as the disturbance which occurred at the Marquette Park Illinois march of August 1966 and the violence which occurred during the 1969 Greensboro uprising in North Carolina ...

  9. ‘Donald Trump is a juggernaut of justice’: The most bizarre ...

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    Framing an imagined battle for the nomination between Ms Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris as a “cat fight,” Matt Boyle of Breitbart said: “Democrats just do whatever they want, and ...