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      • CRACK: COCAINE, CORRUPTION & CONSPIRACY shows the ravages of the crack epidemic and the subsequent "War on Drugs" of the 1980s and into the '90s. Developed as a cheaper form of cocaine, crack soon spread throughout America, making millions for drug dealers, and soon spiraling out of control.
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  2. Stanley Nelson’s “Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy,” a Netflix documentary that drops on Jan. 11, brings the images of the crack plague roaring back — the tiny vials with their ...

  3. Jan 12, 2021 · Former dealers explain that crack, a cheaper and more potent variant of cocaine, offered destitute youth a get-rich-quick scheme.

    • Devika Girish
    • Stanley Nelson
  4. A cheap, powerful drug emerges during a recession, igniting a moral panic fueled by racism. Explore the complex history of crack in the 1980s. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • Stanley Nelson
    • 2 min
    • The Entry of Cocaine
    • What Is Crack?
    • Epidemic Seeping Into The “Cracks”
    • An Unjust Law – Anti Drug Abuse Act
    • But What Did All of This Have to Do with The Cocaine Problem?

    Cocaine was always considered to be a drug of the elite. It was often taken in these elite parties in the late seventies and early 80s. There were no stringent laws or actions taken by the authorities to regulate the usage of this drug. For the colored people of America taking Cocaine was not an option. They were themselves struggling each and ever...

    Basically, crack and cocaine were the same substance constituents-wise. Both are hydrochloric salt. Cocaine is derived from the Cocoa plant and is generally in powdered form. When this powdered form of hydrochloric acid is mixed with water and baking soda then it takes a solid form. This solid form is often referred to as “Crack.” Crack has to be s...

    Crack was available at a much lesser price as compared to cocaine. Now the addiction started seeping into the insides of the cities. Even the impoverished black population could easily get it and afford it. Everybody either became a consumer or a dealer. There were cases where people sold their kids, houses, and everything they got, just to procure...

    The documentary film, Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracydepicts the year, 1986. Elections were due in a month. And each and every member of the House of Representatives were up for reelection. The speaker of the house at that time was Tip O’ Neil. he wanted to pass a comprehensive anti-drug bill before elections i.e in less than 5 weeks. Gener...

    Nicaragua was the biggest exporter of cocaine to the United States. Now the Contras were handling the smuggling and it was said that the CIA was conspiring with them to do so. So one hand where stringent laws were made to send the dealers having minuscule amounts of coke to jail, the other side revealed that kilos of cocaine were being flown into t...

  5. Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy examines not only the personal devastation caused by the drug, but also the shadowy origins of the crisis and the resultant, ongoing marginalization of...

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    • Documentary
    • Stanley Nelson
  6. Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy is a 2021 American documentary film made for Netflix and directed by Stanley Nelson. [1] Its story focuses on the emergence and effects of the 1980s crack epidemic in the United States , which resulted in negative effects on America's inner cities.

  7. Jan 11, 2021 · Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy is a scathing indictment of a hypocritical government and a morbid reminder of how the people and systems whose job is ostensibly to protect us couldn’t actually care any less about us. Article by Jonathon Wilson.

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