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Life is
so good
by George Dawson & Richard Glaubman
The memoir of George Dawson,
who learned to read when he was 98, places his life in the
context of the entire 20th century in this inspiring, yet
ultimately blighted, biography.
Retail Price $13.00
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Make Black
America Better
by Tavis Smiley
Tavis Smiley has
invited African American celebrities to share their views
on what the black community must do in order to make America
better. Retail Price $21.95
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My
Brother's Keeper
by Reshondra Tate Billingsley
Aja James' brother,
Eric, a promising NBA prospect, is unable to get past their
sordid family history. When Aja sees her brother heading down
a violent path, she makes it her business to stop the cycle
- even if it means putting her own life, and love, on hold.
Retail Price $15.00
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Pimp by
Iceberg Slim
Robert (Iceberg Slim)
Beck's first book is told without bitterness and with no pretense
at moralizing. It is the smells, the sounds, the fears and
the petty triumphs in the world of the street pimp.
Retail Price $6.99
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Through
My Eyes by Ruby Bridges
In 1961, as a tiny first-grader
escorted by federal agents, Ruby integrated an all-white school
in New Orleans. This is her recollections of external and internal
events.
Retail Price $16.95 |
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