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Negrete, Freddy, author.
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Negrete, Freddy.
Gang members -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
Gang members -- Biography.
Tattoo artists -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
Tattooing.
Tattooing -- Social aspects.
Tattoo artists -- Interviews.
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Smile now, cry later...
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Smile now, cry later [electronic resource] : guns, gangs, and tattoos : my life in black and gray / Freddy Negrete and Steve Jones.
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Negrete, Freddy, author.
New York, NY : Seven Stories Press, 2016.
Subjects
Negrete, Freddy.
Gang members -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
Gang members -- Biography.
Tattoo artists -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
Tattooing.
Tattooing -- Social aspects.
Tattoo artists -- Interviews.
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9781609806958 (electronic bk.)
1609806956 (electronic bk.)
9781609806941
1609806948
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1 online resource (333 pages) : illustrations, plates.
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"Pioneering black-and-gray tattoo artist Freddy Negrete was twelve years old and confined in the holding cell of a Los Angeles juvenile facility when an older teenager entered--covered in tattoos. Freddy was in awe, not just of the art, but of what it symbolized, and he wanted what this kid had: the potent sense of empowerment and belonging that came from joining a gang. The encounter drove Freddy to join the notorious gang La Sangra, and it didn't take long before he was a regular guest at LA County's juvenile detention facilities. By the age of twenty-one, Freddy had spent almost his whole life as a ward of the state in one form or the other. Enthralled by the black-and-gray tattoo style that in the 1970s was confined to the rebel culture of Chicano gangsters and criminals, Freddy started inking himself with hand-poked tattoos. Everyone wanted a piece of Freddy's black-and-gray style--gangbangers but also Hollywood starlets and film producers. In a riveting narrative that takes the reader from Freddy's days as a cholo gang member to evangelical preacher to Hollywood body art guru to addiction counselor, Smile Now, Cry Later is, ultimately, a testament to that spark within us all, that catalyst which gives us the strength to survive, transform, and transcend all that can destroy" --
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