The crack era at least in NY ended in 95. Which means there are young adults younger than me who might have been born to a crack mother
Lingering pan-Africanism.
Gangsta Rap or Reality rap was just a inside scoop what was prevailing in a neighborhood.For Black people, I'd say most of the toxic discourse surrounding Black identity and culture in the U.S. For example there probably wouldn't be gangsta rap if not for the crack era. As there would probably be less drug dealers as well as users among Black people.
Gender wars amongst Black Americans would be less pronounced, as the talking points concerning "single mothers" wouldn't be relevant if less Black men are lost to gang or police violence, addiction, or the legal system.
There would probably be less conservative Black folks if there was no crack era. As many right wing Black people actually encourage extra policing and harsher legal action in predominantly Black communities...due to crime that is a direct result of the crack era.
There's a lot more. But the crack did as much damage as Jim Crow arguably.
The Crack era definitely reverberates to today.
and now they've had kids.There's a lot of people with mental/developmental/physical disabilities due to prenatal cocaine exposure that are still alive & kicking
we literally see this playing out with all the crime DC youth are invovled inLook at the kids and grandkids of that generation breh these young boys are fukked up psychologically.