Ralph Barger
Ralph Barger, also known as 'Sonny,' is a founding member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, established in Oakland, California, in 1957. He became a prominent figure in the club's history, symbolizing the rebellious spirit and counterculture movement of the time. Barger played a crucial role in shaping the Hells Angels' identity and their notorious reputation, which has included a mix of camaraderie, rebellion, and violence. Over the years, he has been a controversial figure, often featured in media portrayals of motorcycle gangs, and has authored several books detailing his experiences within the club.
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Ralph Barger is said to have condensed the traits of a youth marked by counterculture.
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Ralph Barger is noted as the founder of the Hells Angels motorcycle club.
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