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Some gangs in the 1960s were the Greasers and the Socs.
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i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)
1 stereotype is that all Greasers are hood. 2 All of them are dumb or uneducated. 3 All Greasers are poor. 4. All Greasers are failures. 5 All greasers are like Dallas Winston.
To show rebellion and prove who they are. They are greasers!
The beatniks and the greasers were two subcultures that helped define the 1950s.
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Some gangs in the 1960s were the Greasers and the Socs.
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The term "greasers" originated in the 1950s to describe a subculture of young, working-class men who styled their hair with grease to achieve a slicked-back look. This term was used to distinguish them from other youth subcultures of the time, such as the preppy "socs." The greaser style was popularized by icons like James Dean and Elvis Presley.
Rock and roll represented rebellion which made it extremely popular with the youth. Greasers and other such groups stemmed from the rock n roll subculture.
Rock and roll represented rebellion which made it extremely popular with the youth. Greasers and other such groups stemmed from the rock n roll subculture.