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Jim Jones and Chrissy Lampkin on the gentrification of Harlem

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Jim Jones has never been bitten his tongue in regards to his business dealings, rap beefs and his time as a hustler. In retrospect, if the financial knowledge was available to him as a teen, the money that was being made on the corners in Harlem, could have bought the brownstones they were living in.