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The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah
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· Jan 2004
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Black Yo Yo Love BlackFunk Push The Connection Dollar Bill and the list goes on and on.....
BrownSugar · Jan 2004
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Pepsi Blue wrote:
The Purpose Driven Life - Rick Warren, very good. I'm reading it now.
Yeah that was good Another one I just recently read is "She was Bad" It's about black female agression . . very interesting
Digna · Jan 2004
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Since the book is dealing with some teen issues,I can somewhat relate...in essence,the book is okay.Another book that I am reading is Strange Fruit a biography about a song.The book is about the origin of Strange Fruit, a song that Billie Holiday sang.I also like Singing in the Comeback Choir by BeBe Moore.
TSUlady · Jan 2004
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Brothers and Sisters-BeBe Moore Campbell Lil'Mamas Rules-Sheneska Jackson Men Cry in the Dark-Michael Baisden Your Blues ain't Like mine-BeBe Moore Campbell Casting the First Stone-Kimberla Lawson Roby Butterscotch Blues-Margaret Johnson Hodge What you Owe Me-BeBe Moore Campbell
· Feb 2004
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Here are three more really good books BEGUILED by: EBONI SNOE RENEGADE by: ROCHELLE ALERS THOSE TWO ARE ARABESQUE BOOKS AND A BOOK CALLED TIES THAT BIND by: BRENDA JACKSON THE SAME PERSON THAT WROTE THE BOOK A FAMILY REUNION
BrownSugar · Feb 2004
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borninthesun wrote:
The Souls of Black Folk In the souls of black folks he is clowning Booker T. Washington, Hampton, and Tuskeegee < however you spell it
Yeah that was really good . . . .a little wordy for my taste but still a good, thought provoking read. A lot of the things he talks about are still VERY relevant today and it he wrote it a century ago. Talk about a visionary.
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· Feb 2004
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Spelgirl wrote:
borninthesun wrote:
The Souls of Black Folk In the souls of black folks he is clowning Booker T. Washington, Hampton, and Tuskeegee < however you spell it
Yeah that was really good . . . .a little wordy for my taste but still a good, thought provoking read. A lot of the things he talks about are still VERY relevant today and it he wrote it a century ago. Talk about a visionary.
Very true that is why our chancellor want everyone in the school to read it..... it think he is making the faculty read it ..... that book is so informative about the past and how life was and what needs to be done or else this will happen and it did come to past...... HE IS THE MAN that is all i have to say
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Dr_LadyStewart · Feb 2004
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A new author that has released a very good novel for his first time. Between Brothers-C.Kelley Robinson About 4 brothas at an HBCU(think like a Howard or Hampton) and how they struggle to keep a teen center open. Its sound weak but read the book and you'll find its a good read. Its funny too(u gotta read it)
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In Rod We Trust · Feb 2004
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In Search for Satisfaction... J. California Cooper (my favorite) Anything Richard Wright (Black Boy, Native Son) Anything Toni Morrison Anything W.e.b. DuBois Hell...I love reading!
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TSUlady · Feb 2004
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Has anyone read the book from **** to GODS by Akil?? It's supposed to be really good but I want to hear what other people though of it before I read it. 8)
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