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Stephen J. Williams

    Community Revolution Pt. 1: The 33rd Street Chronicles
    The Malignant Ideology
    • The Malignant Ideology

      Exploring the Connection Between Black History and Gang Violence

      • 154 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The Malignant Ideology is a journey that explores the connection between black history and the gang violence endemic within our inner-city urban communities. Stephen J. Williams has diagnosed urban gang violence as a symptom of an actual de facto disease that has infected the manner in which an entire subculture has been conditioned to think. He traces this ideological malignancy back to West African tribalism, throughout slavery and African-American history, and makes the requisite connection between the circumstances, situations, and conditions perpetuated against blacks in America to the factors that contribute to the gang violence endemic within our inner-city urban communities. Having thoroughly diagnosed the many symptoms that cause gang violence to erupt, The Malignant Ideology provides a comprehensive prescription that, if taken as prescribed, has the power to fully eradicate gang violence in America.

      The Malignant Ideology
    • "Community Revolution, Pt. 1-The 33rd Street Chronicles" is an odyssey which spans the lifetime of Stephen J. Williams a.k.a. Li'l Romeo. From his tumultuous infancy to his early introduction to crime and the gang he would be inextricably affiliated with over the course of his life, where the streets of his neighborhood became his college, teaching him how to master all of the nefarious criminal elements endemic within his social class environment, leading to his eventual induction into the criminal justice system where he would become further indoctrinated and educated, spending long hours studying a myriad of historical, political, and social topics and developing a passion for law. Armed with knowledge, wisdom, and understanding, Stephen evolved, becoming a revolutionary advocate for change, progress, and success within the realm of a corrupt judicial system, placing a target on his back and leading to him being framed and railroaded into prison for life under California's infamous "Three Strikes" Law. In many ways, this story is the mirror reflection of a vast majority of Black people growing up in the inner-city urban communities across America, whose life experience can be viewed through his lens. This is the Black experience.

      Community Revolution Pt. 1: The 33rd Street Chronicles