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  1. Die Black Guerrilla Family ist eine amerikanische Gefängnis- und Straßengang, welche 1966 von George Jackson und W. L. Nolen während ihrer Inhaftierung in San Quentin gegründet wurde. Die Gang rekrutiert sich aus Afroamerikanern und hat 100 bis 300 Vollmitglieder und etwa 50.000 einfache Mitglieder.

  2. The Black Guerrilla Family (BGF) was founded by George Jackson in San Quentin State Prison during the Black Power movement. Inspired by Marcus Garvey, the BGF characterizes itself as an ideological African-American Marxist–Leninist revolutionary organization composed of prisoners.

  3. 8. Dez. 2014 · How the Black Guerrilla Family Turned Maryland's Prison System into Their Personal Playground. The gang was so powerful in a Baltimore city jail that its leader was having the guards deliver...

  4. The dead included George Jackson, a co-founder of the Black Guerrilla Family; two other inmates, and three guards. The trial of the six men cost more than $2 million and lasted 16 months: the longest in the state's history at the time. It was dubbed "The Longest Trial" by Time magazine.

  5. While serving an indeterminate sentence for stealing $70 from a gas station in 1961, Jackson became involved in revolutionary activity and co-founded the prison gang Black Guerrilla Family. In 1970, he was charged, along with two other Soledad Brothers, with the murder of correctional officer John Vincent Mills in the aftermath of a ...

  6. 16. Juli 2013 · Five years ago, next to the chapel in a Maryland prison, the Black Guerrilla Family kept its own office with desks, chairs — even computers. The group’s ranking members met there with...

  7. Resistance and Repression: The Black Guerrilla Family in Context, 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 167 (2012). Available at: htps://repository.uchastings.edu/hastings_race_poverty_law_journal/vol9/iss1/7. This Note is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at UC Hastings Scholarship Repository.