The Greaser gang emerged in the 1950s as a response to social and economic challenges faced by working-class youth in urban areas, particularly in the United States. They formed a tight-knit community characterized by their distinctive style, loyalty, and a sense of identity amidst societal pressures. The gang's decline occurred with the changing cultural landscape of the 1960s, as societal attitudes shifted and youth subcultures evolved, leading to a decrease in gang activity and the dissolution of groups like the Greasers. Additionally, personal growth and the desire for a better future among former members contributed to the end of the Greaser era.
LaRaZa.'.13 is the biggest and greaser gang.
First everyone were friends and then they made their own gang
Tim sheppard
A social club in the late 1940s to a greaser gang in the 1950's
The term greaser was popular in the 1950s. It was used to describe a sub culture of hoods, or as they are known today, juvenile delinquents.
everyone in the greaser's gang gets put in jail because of the socs
No, Darry Curtis is the oldest in the gang at 20 years old. Two-Bit is the second oldest at 18 years old.
Gang Starr ended in 2003.
James Gang ended in 1976.
Kane Gang ended in 1991.
the greasers get their name from their hairstyle. For the greasers their hair means everything. to look like a greaser, your hair has to be just right. When Johnny cut it off and bleached it he didn't look like a greaser anymore and didn't feel like part of the gang.
Dally is the most reckless, violent member of the Greaser gang, and he has an affinity for breaking the law, fighting rival gang members, and hanging out with his friends. ... Dally wants to die after he loses the only person in the world he genuinely cares about.