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For some, the allure and power of the streets are elusive but yet, a wonder to behold. Some engage in this lifestyle of self-destructive criminal behavior, knowing one day it might cost them their family, freedom, or something even far more valuable . . . their lives.Four-Times New York Times Besting-Selling Author Wahida Clark is no stranger to the streets. She served nine-and-a-half years in federal prison. The Bronx's very own Shannon Holmes, author of the National Best-Seller B...
Gangsta Lovin'
I Fell in love with a Philly Goon
2020
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Nineteen-year-old NiNi Alexander can be full of smiles, but unbeknownst to anyone, she's broken on the inside. Being an only child, her cousin, Onyae, is the closest thing she has to a sister.Onyae is young, wild and free. Her boldness and beauty makes her stand out from most. She knows all the pain that her cousin endures, and she tries to help her through it, but her sisterly love doesn't seem to be enough.Because NiNi's mother is laden with illness, NiNi has dedicated he...
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This book is written to help African American male youth to improve their/our future with motivated and melanin inspired learning as well as many other learning strategies for brothers in the K12 learning classrooms that I taught in or lead as a former Principal and/or Vice Principal. In addition to poetry, this book is full of good, and positive advice to make SURE Black male youth are successful in K12 levels of education and includes my five paragraph essay writing instructions, histori...
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- Kentra LynnIan Eugene Ryan
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- Wahida Clark Presents
Unabridged
7 hours 42 min
2019
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For some, the allure and power of the streets are elusive but yet, a wonder to behold. Some engage in this lifestyle of self-destructive criminal behavior, knowing one day it might cost them their family, freedom, or something even far more valuable . . . their lives. Four-Times New York Times Besting-Selling Author Wahida Clark is no stranger to the streets. She served nine-and-a-half years in federal prison. The Bronx's very own Shannon Holmes, author of the National Best-Seller B-More C...
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