When one conjures up an image of street gangs in the United States it is usually influenced by media portrayals of gun-toting youths engaged in disputes over territory and disrespect. The most publicized street gangs in the U.S. are African-American; black gangs were not recognized as a social problem until after the great migration of the 1910s. An exception was noted in 1853 Philadelphia.
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