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New York street gang
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Criminal organization
Black Spades/ Black Lotus
Black Spades cut (vest)
Founded1968; 57 years ago (1968)Bronx, NY
Years active1968 to present
TerritorySoundview,Bronx, New York,Boston,Maryland
Membershipapprox. 250

TheBlack Spades were a mostlyAfrican-Americanstreet gang which started inthe Bronx in theBronxdale houses during the late 1960s and gained popularity in the 1970s.[1] The gang began to spread from the Bronx to Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, New Rochelle, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut by the late 1980s. During this period Latino and white members were more common. The Black Spades have made a comeback in 2019 with more members joining. They are now TBS New Direction, a community service group championing anti-violence initiatives and providing food distribution for the food insecure.

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The gang originated in 1968 in theBronxdale Houses in theSoundview section of the Bronx. Although rumor says they were originally named the Savage Seven, the name from the start was the Black Spades. Hip Hop pioneer and then Bronxdale Houses residentDisco King Mario was a leader and original member of the Black Spades. He was also a prominent DJ, and is considered one of Hip Hop's founding fathers.[2][3][4]

The Black Spades officially formed in Junior High School 123 on Morrison Ave in Soundview. Originally a teenage street organization, The Spades followed the teachings of TheFive-Percent Nation,Malcolm X, theNation of Islam, and were influenced by theBlack Panthers and theWeather Underground Organization. Under the leadership of the original president David Brockington, who was a member of the Nation of Islam, the Spades organized to fight against the racism and bigotry in the Soundview, Clason Point, Parkchester, Castle Hill, and Throgs Neck neighborhoods of the Bronx. The 1st division Black Spades policed and protected Bronxdale Houses from the rise in crime, drug dealers, and heroin addicts who began to take over the community.

The gang quickly spread to nearby housing projects in the Soundview area (Monroe Houses, Soundview Houses, Bronx River Houses) and throughout the Bronx, starting a subculture inviting music into the lives of gang members. The Black Spades were also participants in theHoe Avenue peace meeting. The Black Spades also included a women's division that started in Clason Point housing and Junior High School I.S. 131.

By the early 1970s the Black Spades had increased in numbers and members began to lose focus of their original purpose. The Black Spades and younger members (Young Spades/Baby Spades) became violent and other divisions were unrestrained. David Brockington didn't like the direction that they were headed so he stepped down as 1st division president. Afterwards Monk became the new supreme president of the Black Spades which became a full-fledged street gang.

New York street gang activity peaked in 1973, and then began to decline. Reasons for this decline included violence and drug use as well as a move to the burgeoninghip hop culture in park jams, block parties and clubs.

Afrika Bambaataa was a member in the Young Spade 1st division 1st chapter then joined the Bronx River Houses Black Spades 10th Division before becoming a famous hip hopDJ. He went on to form theUniversal Zulu Nation on November 12, 1977;[5] with several members following him.

DJ Kool Herc, an earlyhip hop music pioneer, credits gangs including the Black Spades with getting thehip hop scene started.

It started coming together as far as the gangs terrorizing a lot of knowndiscotheques back in the days. I had respect from some of the gang members because they used to go to school with me. There were the Savage Skulls, Glory Stompers, Blue Diamonds, Black Cats and Black Spades.

The organization had a strong following through the late 1990s. Around this time many young members of the organization transitioned their membership to theBloods street gang of NYC.

In early 2022, a resurgence of Black Spades members has risen in the River Park Towers housing complex of the West Bronx. This latest incarnation of The Black Spades is a neighborhood self policing unit that has plans to participate in homeless food drives, after-school programs at CIS 229, and other positive neighborhood development.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^Hoenig, Gary (17 June 1973)."The Fighting Gangs".The New York Times.
  2. ^Falls, Niya (2019-08-16)."Forgotten Founding Father: Disco King Mario".Hip Hop Golden Age. Retrieved2025-05-31.
  3. ^andrea3stacks (2024-07-16)."Beyond DJ Kool Herc: The Unsung Pioneers and Communities That Shaped Hip-Hop's Early Evolution".The Hip Hop Museum. Retrieved2025-05-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^"Hip-hop icon 'Disco King Mario' honored with street co-naming as part genre's 50th birthday celebrations".News 12 - Default. Retrieved2025-05-31.
  5. ^Bell, Shawn."Hip Hop History Month".Universal Zulu Nation. Retrieved9 June 2015.
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