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The Savage Nomads were a mostly Puerto Rican and African American street gang started in the South Bronx area of The Bronx, New York during the late 1960s, gaining popularity in the 1970s. The gang was involved in a number of running battles with rival gangs Seven Immortals, Savage Skulls, and the Dirty Dozen. The Savage Nomads were alleged to be involved in numerous small crime activities in the New York City area. History The Savage Nomads were founded on July 23, 1967 by Benjamin Buxton, who was nicknamed "Black Benjie". The members were mostly Puerto Rican and African American, but they had one teenage Jewish girl. One notable member is Iran Nazario, who was convicted to 27 years for a drive-by shooting and firebombing. Like the Savage Skulls, gang members would appropriate Nazi symbolism to project "how menacing and terrible they were." This included wearing swastikas, wearing Nazi helmets and having positions called "Gestapo" within the gang's ranks. In 2017, after many Savage Nomads members were released from prison, the gang made a resurgence, with 2 homicides being linked to them. In popular culture In 1979, the gang was one of many featured in the documentary film 80 Blocks from Tiffany's. References See also Universal Zulu Nation Black Spades. Discover the Tiffany Buxton popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Tiffany Buxton books.

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    Piano Wonderland

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    Children and parents will love exploring the piano with Jack and Jill. Designed for absolute beginners, Piano Wonderland is a perfect introduction to the instrument. Beautiful cart...