








Henry 161 Medina Graffiti Gangster
Step into the gritty underworld of 1970s New York with the raw and gripping memoir of Henry 161 Medina, one of the original graffiti pioneers and a former gang warlord. Graffiti Gangster isnât just another street storyâitâs a brutal, unfiltered confession of a man torn between art and violence, brotherhood and chaos, survival and self-destruction.
A Cautionary Tale from a Street Legend
From tagging subway cars to commanding respect as the Warlord of the Young Galaxies Gang, Henry Medina lived on the edge of fame and fatality. This memoir is a brutally honest look at the consequences of glorifying violence, the allure of power, and the devastating cost of choices made too young and too fast.
Inside the Book
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Format: Soft-Cover
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Pages: 256 total, including over 45 pages of rare photographs and court documents
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Dimensions: 5.84" x 8.26" (14.8 x 20.9 cm)
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Publisher: BEYOND THE STREETS (2024)
What Youâll Discover
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The rise of graffiti culture in NYC alongside gang warfare
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Personal reflections on violence, loyalty, and redemption
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Rare visual documentation of graffiti, arrest records, and street life
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A powerful reminder that some roads only lead one wayâunless you decide to turn around
FAQs
Q: Is this a true story?
Yes. Henry Medinaâs memoir is an authentic firsthand account based on his real-life experiences, supported by photos and legal documents.
Q: What audience is this book best suited for?
Ideal for readers interested in street art, gang history, true crime, or memoirs of personal transformation.
Q: Does the book feature original graffiti or street art?
Yes, the memoir includes imagery of Medinaâs early graffiti work and urban artifacts from that era.
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Step into the gritty underworld of 1970s New York with the raw and gripping memoir of Henry 161 Medina, one of the original graffiti pioneers and a former gang warlord. Graffiti Gangster isnât just another street storyâitâs a brutal, unfiltered confession of a man torn between art and violence, brotherhood and chaos, survival and self-destruction.
A Cautionary Tale from a Street Legend
From tagging subway cars to commanding respect as the Warlord of the Young Galaxies Gang, Henry Medina lived on the edge of fame and fatality. This memoir is a brutally honest look at the consequences of glorifying violence, the allure of power, and the devastating cost of choices made too young and too fast.
Inside the Book
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Format: Soft-Cover
-
Pages: 256 total, including over 45 pages of rare photographs and court documents
-
Dimensions: 5.84" x 8.26" (14.8 x 20.9 cm)
-
Publisher: BEYOND THE STREETS (2024)
What Youâll Discover
-
The rise of graffiti culture in NYC alongside gang warfare
-
Personal reflections on violence, loyalty, and redemption
-
Rare visual documentation of graffiti, arrest records, and street life
-
A powerful reminder that some roads only lead one wayâunless you decide to turn around
FAQs
Q: Is this a true story?
Yes. Henry Medinaâs memoir is an authentic firsthand account based on his real-life experiences, supported by photos and legal documents.
Q: What audience is this book best suited for?
Ideal for readers interested in street art, gang history, true crime, or memoirs of personal transformation.
Q: Does the book feature original graffiti or street art?
Yes, the memoir includes imagery of Medinaâs early graffiti work and urban artifacts from that era.



















