My Library

University LibraryCatalogue

     
Limit search to items available for borrowing or consultation
Result Page: Previous Next
 
Look for full text

Search Discovery

Search CARM Centre Catalogue

Search Trove

Add record to RefWorks

PRINTED BOOKS

Title Uprising : Crips and Bloods tell the story of America's youth in the crossfire / Yusuf Jah and sister Shah'Keyah.

Published New York : Scribner, [1995]
©1995

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 UniM Store  364.1066 UPRI GA0    AVAILABLE
Physical description 352 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Notes Includes index.
Summary In the spring of 1992 the African American neighborhoods of Los Angeles - Compton, Watts, Gardena, South Central - were irrevocably transformed by the greatest domestic riots of this century: the "Uprisings," as they are now described on the streets. In the aftermath of this violence emerged a powerful spirit of reconciliation and change, as gang members who had fought each other for years came together to rebuild their homes, businesses, and families. This new sense of peace and cooperation continues to thrive in the inner city, and now, with Uprising, thirteen former Crips and Bloods give voice to their fresh hopes for the future.
What these men reveal is both provocative and profound: the rites of initiation, the pressure to commit crimes, the bonds of gang brotherhood, the significance of gangsta rap, the need for self-empowerment, and the durability of racism in our culture. But Uprising has a timely moral mission as well: The mean streets of L.A. can be found in cities like Chicago, Dallas, Portland, Atlanta, New Haven, and Minneapolis. Gang warfare is escalating, spreading to the heartland - and here Yusuf Jah and Sister Shah'Keyah proclaim that lives, and communities, must be saved.
Other author Jah, Yusuf.
Jah, Shah'Keyah.
Subject Crips (Gang)
Bloods (Gang)
Gang members -- California -- Los Angeles -- Interviews.
ISBN 0684804603 (alkaline paper)