Richard T. Sale (born 1939) is a journalist and novelist, best known for his report The Blackstone Rangers (1971).
The most famous of these shows, "Opportunity, Please Knock," was created in 1967 with members of the Blackstone Rangers, a street gang.
The gangs, such as the Blackstone Rangers, assert authority over the area and residents are often in the middle of gang warfare and criminal activity.
I guess you could say they're sort of like the Blackstone Rangers in Chicago, except that our gangs are younger.
"The only political thing the Blackstone Rangers ever did was con somebody out of a federal grant for a lot of money."
The gang was originally formed in the late 1950s as the Blackstone Rangers.
In the 1960's, as the Blackstone Rangers, they became the objects of radical chic and even won control of a $1 million Federal antipoverty grant.
The collection also offered poems about Malcolm X and the Blackstone Rangers: Black, raw, ready.
In the 1960's, Chicago gangs first split into two factions: the Devils Disciples and the Blackstone Rangers.
The Blackstone Rangers have been here for more than 30 years.