Sons of Anarchy focused on the journey of Jax Teller and the title club under his and Clay Morrow’s leadership, but what happened to the original members of SAMCRO, known as the First 9? Back in 2008, Kurt Sutter took the audience into the world of motorcycle clubs with the action drama TV series Sons of Anarchy. The show was very well-received from the beginning, allowing it to live on for seven seasons, coming to an end in 2014, but even though it brought the arcs of its main characters to an end, it left some questions about other members of the club, particularly those who started it all.
Sons of Anarchy is led by Jackson “Jax” Teller (Charlie Hunnam), VP of the title motorcycle club as well as the son of one of its founding members, John “JT” Teller. The events of the series begin when Jax finds the manifesto his father wrote in which he detailed his plans and vision for the club, which were the opposite of those of the current President (and Jax’s stepfather), Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman). This and other problems within the club and with others send Jax on a personal journey that makes him question his path, role in the club, relationships, and more. Although Sons of Anarchy focuses on Clay and Jax’s leadership, some of the surviving First 9 members appear from time to time, and through them, the show gives a small glimpse at the origins of SAMCRO.
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The Sons of Anarchy MC was founded in 1967 by John Teller and Piermont ‘Piney’ Winston (William Lucking) when they returned from the war after serving two years in Vietnam. When JT and Piney come back to Charming, California, they saw the deterioration of their country and faced discrimination and
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