In 1969, Gore was convicted of murder and sent to prison for 10 years. Under the leadership of Gore, they adopted values of non-violence, equality and community cooperation. The CVL even marched with Martin Luther King Jr. They renamed the organization "Conservative Vice Lords" (CVL) and received acclaim from the community, politicians and police, as well as being awarded a Rockefeller Foundation grant for around one-quarter million dollars. During Gore's tenure, the Vice Lords attempted to change their focus. Gore came from a complex background, being involved in the Vice Lords and living in a crime-ridden neighborhood, but dreamed of a community that was more involved where the youth had a better chance at success, and sought to turn the Vice Lords into a positive organization. The West Side of Chicago, Illinois neighborhood of North Lawndale, where the Vice Lords are from, was considered one of the most dangerous ghettos in the country at the time. Around the same time, to support himself Gore alternated jobs at Swift & Company and Advanced Finishing Company from 1953 until he began work for CVL, Inc. The CVL would eventually have 26 branches and 10,000 members. Charles, Illinois Youth Center at this time Gore joined them, leaving The Clovers. The Clovers were basically a social athletic club and Bobby joined the baseball team.īy 1958, the Conservative Vice Lords (CVL) were formed by Edwin Marlon "Pepalo" Perry, and six others who were in the St. Bobby then joined the Clovers, since they were hanging out in his Lawndale neighborhood. Gore wound up dropping out of Cregier Vocational High School in his senior year, 1953, to help his parents financially. Despite having polio, he played sports and grew up like the other kids in the neighborhood. Bobby and his sister grew up in a racially changing neighborhood by Damen Ave. Gore had two sisters, Josephine, and Jesse Mae Gore, both now deceased. Gore was born in Cook County Hospital in Chicago to Frederick Gore, who worked at the Chicago stockyards 30 years, and his wife Susie Gore, a homemaker and housewife. Gore collaborated in the shift of the organizations criminal affiliations, in which the gang became a non-profit, pro-social community organization. Gore was the co–founder and former leader of the " Conservative Vice Lords" (CVL), which are historically one of the largest and most notorious street gangs in Chicago. Bobby Gore (born Frederick Douglas Gore – February 12, 2013) was an American gang leader and activist from Chicago, Illinois.
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