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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Los Ghetto Brothers eran una pandilla (o cLos Ghetto Brothers eran una pandilla (o club) y grupo de música fundada en la ciudad de Nueva York, al sur del Bronx a finales de 1960, asociada comúnmente con la fundación del hip hop. La pandilla se extendió a gran parte del noreste de Estados Unidos. Al igual que los , estaban involucrados en Puerto Rico al nacionalismo, incluyendo, en el caso de los Ghetto Brothers, una asociación con el entonces .​ El fundador de los Ghetto Brothers, , quien dejó la organización en 1976, también era conocido como el guitarrista. Lideró una banda, también conocida como los Hermanos del ghetto, que incluía a su difunto hermano Víctor Meléndez en el bajo. Lanzaron un álbum en 1971, que contaba, sólo con distribución local informal. Desde entonces ha sido reeditado en CD y formatos digitales. Los hermanos del ghetto, especialmente en sus primeros años, tenían una reputación como una de las más politizadas y menos vengativas de las pandillas de Nueva York. Después de que "", muriera en 1971 tratando de evitar una pelea entre dos bandas rivales, los Ghetto Brothers no buscaron venganza. En cambio, bajo el liderazgo de Meléndez (y el de Carlos Antonio Suárez , también conocido como Carlos Meléndez), jugaron un papel decisivo en la consecución de una tregua exitosa y moderada entre el sur del Bronx y otras pandillas del área de Nueva York, en una reunión de paz en que se produjo el 8 de diciembre de 1971. Entre los presentes se encontraban Afrika Bambaataa (con tan sólo 14 años de edad) y los , señor de la guerra conocido en las calles como Bambaataa.​ Bajo la dirección de Meléndez, los Ghetto Brothers representaban un extremo del espectro en términos de cómo trataron a las mujeres involucradas con la pandilla. Pues al contrario de las demás pandillas del área, las mujeres contaban con su propia denominación "Guetto Sisters", y eran tratadas como miembros de la pandilla y no como propiedad sexual, como lo hacían las demás pandillas de Nueva York y la costa oeste. Leopardox integró parte de estas pandillas como un simple niño de 16 años de edad, pero muy inteligente, ayudando a escapar muchas veces de problemas a los Guetto Brothers, a sus 24 años empezó a ser la mano derecha de Melendez. Algunos famosos Ghetto Brothers fueron, , exalcalde de Connecticut condenado por extorsión, Eddie Pérez durante su juventud. El columnista Robert Domínguez del New York Daily News era el líder de una división Ghetto Brothers en el Bronx, que se formó cuando era tan sólo un adolescente ingresando en el sistema penitenciario de Connecticut. Durante la década de 1990, los Ghetto Brothers y los se unieron para formar «Los Sólidos» (The Solids), que ahora es una de las más poderosas bandas Puerto Riqueñas en el estado.​osas bandas Puerto Riqueñas en el estado.​ , The Ghetto Brothers were a gang and music The Ghetto Brothers were a gang and music group founded in New York City's South Bronx in the late 1960s. The gang eventually spread to much of the Northeastern United States. Like the Young Lords, they were involved in politics, particularly the Puerto Rico independence movement and was associated with the then-new Puerto Rican Socialist Party. Its members had political motivation to uplift young Latino and Black men in the community. The name Ghetto Brothers was chosen by Hui Cambrelen one of the original founders along with Ray DelaVega and Benji Melendez. Benjamin Melendez, who left the organization in 1976, was also known as a guitarist. He led a band, also known as the Ghetto Brothers, which included his late brother Victor Melendez on bass. They released one album Ghetto Brothers - Power-Fuerza in 1971, which had only informal, local distribution. It has since been re-released on CD.The Ghetto Brothers, especially in their early years, had a reputation as one of the more politically minded and less vengeful of New York-area gangs. After Cornell "Black Benjie" Benjamin was killed in 1971 trying to prevent a fight between two rival gangs, the Ghetto Brothers did not seek the expected revenge on those responsible for his death. Instead, under Melendez's leadership (and that of Carlos Antonio Suarez, also known as Carlos Melendez), they were instrumental in achieving a temporary truce among South Bronx and other New York-area gangs at the December 7, 1971, Hoe Avenue peace meeting. Under Melendez's leadership, the Ghetto Brothers represented one end of the spectrum in terms of how they treated the women involved with the gang. Referred to as the Ghetto Sisters—the respectful term contrasted sharply with the names used for the women attached to other New York gangs of the period—the women were generally viewed as organization members and as girlfriends, whereas many other gangs treated women almost entirely as sexual property. Former Hartford, Connecticut mayor Eddie Perez was a member of the Ghetto Brothers when young. New York Daily News columnist Robert Dominguez was the leader of a Ghetto Brothers division in the Bronx when he was a teen. In the Connecticut prison system, during the 1990s, the Ghetto Brothers and the Savage Nomads joined together to form Los Solidos (the Solid Ones), which is now one of the most powerful Puerto Rican gangs in the state. powerful Puerto Rican gangs in the state.
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rdfs:comment The Ghetto Brothers were a gang and music The Ghetto Brothers were a gang and music group founded in New York City's South Bronx in the late 1960s. The gang eventually spread to much of the Northeastern United States. Like the Young Lords, they were involved in politics, particularly the Puerto Rico independence movement and was associated with the then-new Puerto Rican Socialist Party. Its members had political motivation to uplift young Latino and Black men in the community.ung Latino and Black men in the community. , Los Ghetto Brothers eran una pandilla (o cLos Ghetto Brothers eran una pandilla (o club) y grupo de música fundada en la ciudad de Nueva York, al sur del Bronx a finales de 1960, asociada comúnmente con la fundación del hip hop. La pandilla se extendió a gran parte del noreste de Estados Unidos. Al igual que los , estaban involucrados en Puerto Rico al nacionalismo, incluyendo, en el caso de los Ghetto Brothers, una asociación con el entonces .​rothers, una asociación con el entonces .​
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