Graffiti Gangsters Henry 161
Step into the gritty underworld of 1970s New York with the raw and gripping memoir of Henry 161 Medina, one of the original graffiti pioneers and a former gang warlord. Graffiti Gangster isn’t just another street story—it’s a brutal, unfiltered confession of a man torn between art and violence, brotherhood and chaos, survival and self-destruction. From tagging subway cars to commanding respect as the Warlord of the Young Galaxies Gang, Henry Medina lived on the edge of fame and fatality. This memoir is a brutally honest look at the consequences of glorifying violence, the allure of power, and the devastating cost of choices made too young and too fast.
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Format: Soft-Cover
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Pages: 256 total, including over 45 pages of rare photographs and court documents
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Dimensions: 5.84" x 8.26" (14.8 x 20.9 cm)
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Publisher: BEYOND THE STREETS (2024)