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Book, 1994
Current format, Book, 1994, 1st ed, Available .
Book, 1994
Current format, Book, 1994, 1st ed, Available . Offered in 0 more formats
An honest look at growing up as an African American female in the inner city offers an account of the tense relationships between African American women and men, the Black church, guns and drugs, and Black nationalism An honest, no-holds-barred autobiography about growing up as an African-American female in the inner city offers a colorful account of the tense relationships between African-American women and men, the black church, guns and drugs, and black nationalism. 50,000 first printing. $50,000 ad/promo. Tour. In No Disrespect, Sister Souljah, America's most notorious hip-hop rebel, offers a stunningly candid book about how young black girls can grow up with their integrity intact in a very tough world. Here is a gripping and searing account of the ferocious struggle for sexual identity and autonomy that confronts every African-American - especially women. Sister Souljah reveals herself to be a writer whose gifts of language are prodigious. In No Disrespect, she has written a work of vast power, fury, wisdom, and love.
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