NEW YORK — Chino Lopez, aka B-boy Action, took a page out of Wilt Chamberlain's book. His breaking crew, the New York City Breakers, didn’t own a video camera in the beginning of 1984. But they owned a still camera and had a pen and paper.
"We the New York City Breakers see the Olympic Games as our future," the message begins. "We see break dancing as a future Olympic sport, and ourselves as pioneers in making this dream a reality."
Every member of the group signed the piece of paper. Lopez posed with it. Forty years later, as breaking is about...
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Author: Chris Bumbaca