Who was Frank Lucas, and how did he impact Black organized crime?
What will be an ideal response?
Born in 1946, in the early 1970s, Lucas bypassed the "French Connection" and established direct connection to Southeast Asian heroin. His timing was good, as soldiers in the Vietnam War had experienced heroin, and he established a set up a lucrative drug-smuggling operation. He is associated with the story (true or not true?) that heroin was smuggled into the US in the coffins of dead servicemen.
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a. original cost b. current market value c. replacement cost d. future value
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a. yokiko b. sakami c. yakuza d. sashimi
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