
Surviving Harlem's Most Dangerous Housing Project | Ep #29
The Connect- with Johnny Mitchell
The Polo Grounds
I think the stereotype that most Americans have of the projects is that they're just drug filled ultraviolet war zones. When in reality, there's a lot more community to them. We eat together, you know, like my man moved round it. That's family. Because the blood, the bloodline that you with, that's what we mean. They're gonna be as loyal to you as the people you meet on the street. You got to know how to judge your characters. Unique's generation had a code of conduct. One of them was that you don't sling drugs in the projects. And secondly, you don't sell when kids are going to and from school. The Polo Grounds
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