American Gangster’S Ethical Issues
Submitted by maddog33 on March 21, 2011
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American Gangster’S Ethical Issues
American Gangster’s Ethical Issues
For my first experiential component I watch the movie American Gangster. The movie is in the late 1960s and Frank Lucas seems to be living the good life. He is polite and charming, dresses well, lives in a fine apartment in late 1960s New York, has a beautiful Puerto Rican wife, and loves and supports his large extended family. He is also, as described by Detective Ritchie Roberts, ‘the most dangerous man walking the streets of New York City.’ Frank Lucas is a heroin drug lord. He goes directly to the source of heroin, deep in the jungles of war-torn Vietnam, and smuggles shipload upon shipload of drugs into the United States,...
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