The social and racial upheaval of the 60's sparked the creation of politically and socially active clubs. Groups like the Black Panthers tried to protect their communities from the violence that was perpetrated against them in the name of racism. The demise of these groups led a young Raymond Lee Washington to create his own club with the same ideals and political ideologies that he admired. He formed one of the most infamous and feared L.A. gangs, the Crips. In an exclusive first-time interview, Gregg Batman Davis, an original member of the Crips, sheds light on the group and the man behind it all. Gangsta King Raymond Lee Washington dares to dig deep into a world rarely seen by outsiders.
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