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5 years' imprisonment (1984) 50 years' imprisonment (1989) James Thomas Nolan (born c. 1943), also known as "Big Jim", is an American outlaw biker and gangster who founded and served as president of the South Florida chapter of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club. In 1989, Nolan was convicted for numerous violations of the Racketeer Influenced and ...
The Sin City Deciples Motorcycle Club, also known as Sin City Nation, is a mixed race one-percenter outlaw motorcycle club. As one of the most well-known and oldest black outlaw motorcycle clubs in the United States, they have multiple chapters across the nation and have an additional presence in Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America.
A man attempting to ghost ride the back of a golf cart going downhill. Ghost riding is an activity that has been practiced in the San Francisco Bay Area including Oakland, California, for many years, during what are called sideshows. [5] [6] It is thought to have started as a trend around 2006. [7] The popularization of ghost riding a car is a ...
Not Like Others (original title: Vampyrer) is a 2008 Swedish vampire-drama film written and directed by Peter Pontikis. The story revolves around two vampire sisters trying to escape a biker gang . At the same time, one of the sisters wants to leave her life as a vampire and have an ordinary existence with her human boyfriend.
Local businessman John Reno ( Matthew Tompkins) introduces himself to Ryder and tells Murphy ( Charles Solomon Jr. ), one of his employees, to keep an eye on Ryder. Sheriff Acoma ( James Chalke ), who seems to be alcoholic, tells Ryder that he should leave town. Ryder beats up a group of Reno's thugs who are beating a local drug user named ...
Mamil (or MAMIL) is an acronym and a pejorative term for a "middle-aged man in Lycra" – that is, men who ride an expensive racing bicycle for leisure, while wearing body-hugging jerseys and bicycle shorts. The word was reportedly coined by British marketing research firm Mintel in 2010.
Texas A&M University, University of Edinburgh. Tommy J. Curry is a Black American scholar, author and professor of philosophy. As of 2019, he holds a Personal Chair in Africana philosophy and Black male studies at the University of Edinburgh. [1] In 2018, he won an American Book Award for The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of ...
African American men participating in the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike carried posters reading "I AM A MAN"—a slogan that has often been traced to the Wedgwood medallion. As Cecelia M. Hartsell writes, "Am I Not a Man and A Brother" was no longer a question, as it had been in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries—it was a declaration."