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- Eastman_Gang abstract "The Eastman Gang was the last of New York's street gangs which dominated the city's underworld during the late 1890s until early 1910s. Along with the Five Points Gang under Paul Kelly, the Eastmans succeeded the long dominant Whyos as the first non-Irish street gang to gain prominence in the underworld during the 1890s, and marked the beginning of a thirty to forty-year period of Jewish-American influence within organized crime in New York City. Under the leadership of Monk Eastman, a well known bouncer and hired thug, the Eastmans would spend the next decade establishing a criminal empire in Manhattan's Lower East Side through criminal activities, including prostitution and illegal gambling, specifically operating stuss games, as well as later establishing political connections through Tammany Hall.".
- Eastman_Gang thumbnail Christopher_Wallace.jpg?width=300.
- Eastman_Gang wikiPageID "8261389".
- Eastman_Gang wikiPageRevisionID "606511001".
- Eastman_Gang caption "Christopher Wallace shortly after being arrested, along with Monk Eastman, in 1904.".
- Eastman_Gang criminalActivities "Armed robbery, theft, illegal gambling, extortion, prostitution".
- Eastman_Gang ethnicMakeup "predominantly Jewish-American".
- Eastman_Gang foundedBy Monk_Eastman.
- Eastman_Gang foundedOn "1890.0".
- Eastman_Gang foundingLocation Lower_East_Side.
- Eastman_Gang foundingLocation New_York.
- Eastman_Gang hasPhotoCollection Eastman_Gang.
- Eastman_Gang membershipEst "est. 1,100".
- Eastman_Gang name "Eastman Gang".
- Eastman_Gang rivals Five_Points_Gang.
- Eastman_Gang rivals Yakey_Yakes.
- Eastman_Gang territory Manhattan.
- Eastman_Gang yearsActive "1910.0".
- Eastman_Gang subject Category:Eastman_Gang.
- Eastman_Gang comment "The Eastman Gang was the last of New York's street gangs which dominated the city's underworld during the late 1890s until early 1910s. Along with the Five Points Gang under Paul Kelly, the Eastmans succeeded the long dominant Whyos as the first non-Irish street gang to gain prominence in the underworld during the 1890s, and marked the beginning of a thirty to forty-year period of Jewish-American influence within organized crime in New York City.".
- Eastman_Gang label "Eastman Gang".
- Eastman_Gang label "Eastman Gang".
- Eastman_Gang sameAs Eastman_Gang.
- Eastman_Gang sameAs m.026y59_.
- Eastman_Gang sameAs Q1278278.
- Eastman_Gang sameAs Q1278278.
- Eastman_Gang wasDerivedFrom Eastman_Gang?oldid=606511001.
- Eastman_Gang depiction Christopher_Wallace.jpg.
- Eastman_Gang isPrimaryTopicOf Eastman_Gang.