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  1. The Gangster Disciple Nation (often abbreviated as the GD's; formally, GDN), also known as Growth & Development, is an African American street and prison gang founded by former rivals David Barksdale and Larry Hoover; in 1968, the two came together to form the Black Gangster Disciple Nation (BGDN).

  2. In September of 1996 the GDs release their book "From Gangster Disciple to Growth & Development: The Blueprint", shortly before Larry Hoover goes to trial. In 1997 Larry Hoover is convicted, he is then immediately transferred to Terre Haute FBOP to await sentencing.

  3. 7 gru 2015 · The 16 Laws of the Gangster Disciples are the rules and principles that were handed down by the organization’s founder Larry Hoover through memoranda while he was imprisoned. They are intended to guide the behavior and beliefs of the Gangster Disciples, who were also known as the Black Gangster Disciples and the Black Gangster Disciple Nation.

  4. www.scribd.com › document › 672876427GD Lit | PDF - Scribd

    It includes over 70 questions and responses about the gang's history, symbols, locations, and practices. The responses reference figures like King David and King Hoover, as well as concepts like knowledge, wisdom, understanding, and the 6-point star.

  5. A war between the Gangster Disciples and Black Disciples continues although both gangs are influential in their southside neighborhoods. The Gangster Disciples continue to be a major force within Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana and other states prison systems.

  6. What are the 16 laws of the Gangster Disciples? In them, GD members swear to not disrespect other GD members, to defend GD and sacrifice their lives to do so if need be, to assist fellow members if they require it, and to accept the teachings of Hoover and no others.

  7. The Gangster Disciples (or “GDs”) are a national street and prison gang founded in Chicago in the late 1960s from the merger of David Barksdale’s and Larry Hoover’s two respective gangs.

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