First song is Definite Vākashun 4 Suckas - The Great Chicago Fire. The second one is Operation Contamination - Inherit the Eath. The third one is Definite Vākashun 4 Suckas - Killa Noize. Took me forever to find them
A lot of people who moved out the buildings are now moving back to the south Mississippi, Louisiana and other southern states are getting Northern migrating there in high numbers . One guy commented is in Memphis said that his area has lots of transplants from Philly, Chicago and parts of New York . They are moving to the south because it's cheaper .
R.I.P Robert Taylor Homes 4429 S Federal. I will be forever grateful of the life lessons you taught that no school could ever teach me. And thats how to survive.
Lived in the Robert Brooks projects on Roosevelt and South Racine in the 70s. Wonderful times. I guess all the projects fell apart during the crack era.
@@PiyankeKemetyuhe right you know much death and desperation to blk folks happened in these places its really sad thousands if not millions dead..thankful for the ones tht made it out
I always wanted to know if it looked like on Good Times. I just found that fascinating as a child. All the tall ass buildings that just went on and on. I'm near Atl and it's not like that there.
All these projects though are long gone now here in Chicago. In fact the projects from the show Good Times which like the others is LONG gone and is now actually an area where people with wealth are starting to live
First place I lived in Chicago was literally across the street from Lathrop, not a bad place at all. Kinda odd that it's the one still standing, and just like before, it's literally across the street from lavish, upscale homes.
@@OSU2015 there's no discussion to be had. It's clear you think it's everyone's fault but the scumbags that live there leeching off the system. White man bad, right?
why are they destroying almost every housing projects ? even in my area they've destroyed some ,, there will be no housing projects left in like 30 years
Some of them looks like the ones that N.Y. have espically the brown brick buildings but great video it's sad that these projects had to be knocked down I wonder were they ever imploded
Bigdickchaney Tripp everybody family mostly from Mississippi. That’s why the I-57 says Memphis cuz when they were working on the highways, the second generation of black migration came to Chicago from Mississippi from the i 55. Douglass was the first black neighborhood in Chicago and Daley started getting blacks to move into housing projects once inhabited by immigrants on the south, west, and north sides
@@hxllabeats9641 that wasnt really considered as projects back when the real projects buildings were standing. I think its just apartments that turned up over the years.
Random person someone came through her bathroom and shit her to death. They got the idea about the movie candy man . Google Ruthie Mae McCoy and there u go
I grew up in the projects when that was a good thing, anyone with photos from 549 east browning email them to me because I was a child and I thought they would always be there. I grew up in the 60's and it was so beautiful I can only imagine it now. It's a shame the way they went, it was horrible
A lot of those homes still look livable. As even accommodation for the homeless or elderly single person dwellings. What a waste! It’s same here in Glasgow, Scotland we have had so much high rise public housing never maintained then torn down ☹️
@ Max Tests these "hell holes" as you call them are people's homes..some of us don't want our homes bulldozed along with all the memories..but people like you don't realize that!
And people wonder why so many are depressed. Well take a look at these housing projects and you'd be depressed and suicidal immediately. How can even happiness exist when these housing projects exist? Let's just demolish these projects, apartments, and "hoods" in order to raise the country's morale and hope level. The populations of these projects can be transferred some place better. You can be sure even the residents of these projects would help you to demolish these hell-houses-of-death.
What you all have to understand is that the local police forces work for the government and are instructed not to interfere with any government experimental psychological operations aka psyops across the country. Lets go back to the beginning. It was mainly Blackmen that were killing each other in the Robert Taylor & Carbrini projects. Blackwomen rarely killed each other in the Robert Taylor & Carbrini projects. In fact, Blackwomen were reasonably well behaved. But even so, the authorities were wrong for allowing the apartments to fall into a state of disrepair. The CIA then flooded Black inner cities with very hard drugs during the 1960's to prevent a Black intellectual uprising that could overthrow the White elite establishment. Then Blackmen systematically took the bait and started selling the drugs and started rampantly killing each other in violent drug turf wars. The original plants used by the CIA during the 1960's were actually Black convicts serving life prison terms that were actually released from prison early in exchange for doing the dirty work of dealing drugs. They were then guaranteed anonymity after 2-3 years and given a new identity. The original plants did not live in the community itself. They were shipped in from outside the area by the CIA in strategic locations around the perimeter of the projects. They did not live in the projects. The plants gave hard drugs FREE directly to many young Blackmen who lived in the projects who were looking for a form of escapism from the grinding poverty everyday. Once the young Blackmen who lived in the projects took the bait they would then be shown by the plants how to become dealers themselves and create a small enterprise by selling hard drugs to other local residents in the projects. They were tten given supplies by the plants who were working for the CIA Violent turf wars then ensued as this exact blueprint process was repeated across the adjacent projects. Then Young Blackmen in each adjacent project formed gangs to protect themselves. The plants were then slowly removed and given complete anonymity by the CIA. The whole process only took 5 years from placing initial plants around the perimeter giving FREE drugs to local residents to subsequently nurturing homegrown gangs actually living in the projects fighting each other from within the sprawling complexes.
Well thats what they get for abusing the rules now they dont have a place where to live if they didnt destroy the projects they wouldnt demolish this projects...but thats what they get for doing that...
First song is Definite Vākashun 4 Suckas - The Great Chicago Fire. The second one is Operation Contamination - Inherit the Eath. The third one is Definite Vākashun 4 Suckas - Killa Noize. Took me forever to find them