I INVADED CHINATOWN - THE FIRST BLACK GHOST SHADOW MEMBER NATHAN INGRAM TELLS THE REAL STORY
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Published7 months ago
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I linked up with Nathan Ingram - the first Black member connected to Ghost Shadow and the founder of Deadly Art of Survival. @DAOS We walked through Chinatown as he broke down the REAL story of how Ghost Shadow started, what sparked it, and what he witnessed when everything transformed. Nathan explains the meetings, the street politics, and being there when the crew first formed.
He also opens up about getting shot, losing close friends to violence as a teen, and what it took to survive that era. From being a bodyguard to becoming the first Black man to open a martial arts school in Chinatown, NYC - Nathan’s journey is unbelievable.
He even talks about training the military in karate, building Deadly Art of Survival, and how his life changed after the streets. This is raw Chinatown history told by someone who lived it.