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Rapper and activist Sister Souljah possesses the most passionate and articulate voice to emerge from the projects. Now she uses that voice to deliver a fiercely candid autobiography. Each chapter is devoted to someone from her life — from the mother who raised her to the men who educated (and mis-educated) her about love — and each bares a controversial truth about the black condition in America; the disintegration of families, combat between the sexes, and the continuing destructive force of racism. Published in 1994; 361 pages.
Includes 15 paperback copies and 1 book club guide prepared by WCPL.