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| #1
Let that Be the Reason
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by
Vickie M. Stringer
ISBN: 1886433852
Format: Paperback, 250pp
Pub. Date: June 2002
Publisher: A & B Distributors & Publishers Group
Let That Be the Reason is the first of a quasi-fiction trilogy based on
the author's real-life experiences. Pamela Xavier is abandoned by her drug
dealing infant son's father (Chino) with a stack of bills, no food in the
'fridge, and an impending eviction notice. With no job prospects, Pamela
feels backed into a corner and decides to get her "hustle" on. As a female
caught up in a male-dominated game, Pamela relies on her alter-ego, Carmen,
to deal with the streets, playas, dealers, drug lords, and of course, the
law.
In no time, Carmen is on top running a call-girl service, fencing
operation, and drug cartel--and add to that, being a mom. With money on her
mind and her mind on money, Carmen's hustle is taking the streets by storm
but the ever-present danger brought on by the police and rival hustlers
makes staying in the game perilous.
Carmen wants out the game but her powerful drug connect, Dragos, wants
her in. If she stays in, the police will force her to implicate Dragos. Her
love interest, Delano, a noble hustler, wants Carmen out the game at all
costs. Her first love and father of her son, Chino, wants Carmen in the game
so he can connect with Dragos. .
Carmen's made enough money and she wants out. But can she get out alive?
And can she get out in time? Can Carmen, her infant son, and Delano live
happily ever after? Vickie M. Stringer adroitly weaves fact and fiction and
has written the most honest, provocative and compelling novel of the
"Bad-Girl" genre. |
#1
Quitting
America: The Departure of a Black Man from His Native Land
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by Randall
Robinson
ISBN: 0525947582
Format: Hardcover, 288pp
Pub. Date: January 2004
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Randall Robinson is quitting America, and this book charts his journey
from the most powerful nation on earth to the tiny tropical island where his
wife was born. His search for a more peaceful and hospitable place grew out
of the disappointment and increasing sense of abandonment he felt in the
land of his own birth-an America that has sapped the creative energies of
his race and has "transfigured humanity." |
| #2
A
Hustler's Wife
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by
Turner, Nikki
ISBN:
0970247257
Format: Paperback, 259pp
Pub. Date: March 2003
Publisher:
Triple Crown Publications
Sweet innocent Yarni, from a well-to do family, by chance, meets
Richmond's notorious drug kingpin, Des. Immediately they develop an
astronomical love, which separates her from her family and friends. But when
Des, is sentenced to life in prison, she will learn, being a hustler's wife
isn't as easy, with her sole provider behind bars.
Travel with Yarni, as she survives when the script if flipped. At times
she plays the game, and at other times...the game plays her. Her journey is
filled with laughter, tears, failures, triumphs and perseverance.
Nikki's debut novel is a smorgasbord of manipulation, street-life, greed,
betrayal, envy, money, power and revenge. |
#2
The Billion Dollar
Bet: Robert Johnson and the inside Story of Black Entertainment Television
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by
Brett Pulley
ISBN: 0471423637
Format: Hardcover, 240pp
Pub. Date: April 2004
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
The American dream is still alive, and if you don't believe it just take
a close look at Robert L. Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment
Television (BET) and a man who has traveled the classic American journey
from humble origins to unimaginable wealth. Born to a poor family in
Mississippi, Johnson, the son of factory workers and the only one among his
ten siblings to attend college, parlayed a $15,000 loan in 1979 into Black
Entertainment Television, one of the cable industry's richest franchises.
Written by award-winning journalist Brett Pulley, The Billion Dollar BET
is the first-ever in-depth look at one of the most enigmatic and important
entrepreneurs of our time. This revealing book offers a colorful portrait of
a brilliant and relentlessly focused businessman, whose life is a window
into race, culture, and capitalism. From Johnson's rural Mississippi roots
and early years in blue-collar Illinois, to his graduate life at Princeton
University and career as a cable industry lobbyist on Capitol Hill, The
Billion Dollar BET traces his inspired climb to the top and his often
controversial tenure at the helm of one of the most influential media
outlets in the country. You'll discover how Johnson won the support of media
titans John Malone and Sumner Redstone, and watch as BET begins to take on
far greater social significance than even Johnson could ever have imagined.
You'll also learn how Johnson handled pivotal events in the company's
history, such as the public attacks on BET's program content and the
decision to sell the firm to media giant Viacom.
Much more than a corporate analysis of profits and losses, The Billion
Dollar BET is a story about savvy, vision, timing, determination, failure,
scandal, love, and sex -- all the things that occur behind the scenes as a
company and its leader grow up. It reveals an ambition and fiery
determination that burned so hot that friendships were shattered, family
relationships destroyed, and hearts broken. Filled with revealing anecdotes
and never-reported details of Johnson's life and business acumen, The
Billion Dollar BET is a classic American business tale. |
| #3
Chocolate Flava: The
Eroticanoir.com Anthology
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Zane (Editor)
ISBN: 0743482387
Format: Paperback, 352pp
Pub. Date: January 2004
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
As a bestselling author and successful publisher of Strebor Books, Zane's
name is synonymous with popular fiction -- especially erotica. Her website,
Eroticanoir.com, gets over a million hits a year from around the world, and
her fans look forward to every one of her publishing ventures with eager
anticipation.
Chocolate Flava is the first in a series of collections of great erotic
fiction edited by Zane, the reigning queen of erotica. Based on the Featured
Erotica section of her website, Chocolate Flava gathers twenty-five sizzling
tales from some of the most talented -- and dedicated -- writers of erotica
working today.
This is a his-and-her collection. There are stories specifically written
with female readers in mind, and others written expressly for men. Among the
contributors are names already familiar to readers of erotica, such as
Reginald Harris, Robert Edison Sandiford, Jonathan Luckett and, of course,
Zane -- as well as emerging voices, such as Geneva Barnes and Robert Scott
Adams. What they all have in common is that they are great at what they do,
and have been handpicked by Zane -- an editor who knows a hot story when she
sees it.
Zane wanted stories "that took risks, that explored unique situations,
that were creative beyond compare." She wanted to show that men and women
can equally express themselves through the medium of erotic fiction. She
wanted stories that would turn her on. This collection of selected sexy
short stories will turn you on, too. |
#3
On the Down
Low: A Journey Into the Lives of "Straight" Black Men Who Sleep With Men
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by James L. King, Foreword by
E. Lynn Harris
ISBN: 0767913981
Format: Hardcover, 304pp
Pub. Date: May 11, 2004
Publisher: Broadway Books
Delivering the first frank and thorough investigation of life "on the
down low," (the D.L.) J. L. King exposes a closeted culture of sex between
black men who lead "straight" lives. The trend is proving to have
skyrocketing health consequences for wives and girlfriends unwittingly
caught in the double lives of their men: African American women represent 68
percent of new HIV cases, and an alarming one out of 160 black women carries
the virus, compared to one in 3,000 white women.
Drawn from hundreds of interviews, statistics, and the author's firsthand
knowledge of D.L. behavior, On the Down Low reveals the warning signs
and protective measures every African American woman needs to know.
Providing a long-overdue wake-up call, J. L. King bravely puts the spotlight
on a topic that has until now remained dangerously taboo. Volatile yet vital,
On the Down Low is sure to be one of the most talked-about books of the
year. |
| #4
The Sex
Chronicles: Shattering the Myth
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Zane
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Paperback, 2nd ed., 304pp.
ISBN: 0967460182
Publisher: Strebor Books International, LLC
Pub. Date: February 2001
Edition Desc: 2 ED
After more than two years of entertaining
tens of thousands of loyal readers on the Internet with her vivid
imagination, a large collection of Zane's erotica is finally available in a
published format. Zane has captivated the minds of both sexes and all races.
She has completely shattered the myth that men are more sexual in nature
than women and that African-American women in particular are inhibited
compared to their female counterparts of other races.
The erotica collection is divided into three
sections: Wild, Wilder and Off Da Damn Hook. Her characters run the gamut
from the sensual housewife that wants her husband to experiment more to the
secret underground sorority of women that let it all hang out literally. |
#4
Donald
Writes No More: A Biography of Donald Goines
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ISBN:
087067949X
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pub. Date: October 2001
Publisher: Holloway House Publishing Company
by
Eddie Stone
Donald Goines was all of these things. He started
as a kid, the product of a middle-class family. After high school he joined
the Navy, and discovered the heroin that would rule the remainder of his
life. On the streets, he turned to writing when he was straight enough to
keep at it. He used the language of the streets and wrote of the streets and
its people. His success was immediate and exciting, But eventually the
streets claimed him. He was murdered as he sat writing a new book. Here for
the first time is the completed story. |
| #5
A Project Chick
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by
Turner, Nikki
ISBN: 0970247265
Format: Paperback, 353pp
Pub. Date: November 2003
Publisher: Triple Crown Publications
Tressa is a fly girl accustomed to the lavish lifestyle that her
possessive, deranged, baby’s daddy, Lucky, has provider her with. In order
to keep her high post standards of living, she has excused so many of his
unforgivable actions. It is not until he pulls off the ultimate stunt that
she realizes that no mink coat, car, house or any amount of money is worth
her peace of mind.
Never blinking or thinking twice, Tressa leaves everything behind, with
the exception of her street savvy, and sets out to make a life of her own,
one that would be filled with hard times and even harder luck. Tressa soon
finds herself making the transition from public figure to public assistance.
Every day of her life seems like one drama-filled chapter after another.
From the baby daddy drama, to the backstabbing friends, to the various
unforgettable men she sorts through and disposes of.
There will be times she has to struggle and scramble just to make ends
meet, and other times when she will stand tall and hold her own.
In this captivating tale, Tressa’s voyage will expose readers to a side
of a struggling single mother that has yet to be revealed to them
Nikki Turner, the best selling author of A Hustler’s Wife, once again
will take readers on a safari through the jungle of the fierce and stormy
streets, leaving readers on the edge of their seats begging for an encore.
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#5
The
MIS-Education of the Negro
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Publisher: Africa
World Press
Date Published: November 1990
Format: Trade Paper
by
Carter Godwin Woodson
Woodson's 205-page monograph, The Mis-education of tbe
Negro, reflects his profound concern for setting the record straight. His
thesis, as outlined in his Preface, could well apply today: "The so-called
modern education, with all its defects, however, does others so much more
good than it does the Negro, because it has been worked out in conformity to
the needs of those who have enslaved and oppressed weaker people." He was
concerned with the way African American identity had been warped by racist
approaches to history and education; he foresaw the ways that such a warped
history would be internalized by black students who would never know of the
achievements of their forebears, only of their humiliations and sufferings.
In the book's eighteen chapters, Woodson presents a
systematic critique of the education system and offers a plan for change
that would create a system that informs black students about their own
history and addresses their unique challenges. The current proliferation of
African American studies programs, Afrocentric schools, and multicultural
curricula all bear Woodson's stamp. Still, Mis-education remains a biting
indictment of a public school system whose promise of education of the
masses has still been left sadly unfulfilled. —description from
Sacred Fire |
| #6
The Sex
Chronicles: Shattering the Myth
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Zane
Format:
Paperback, 2nd ed., 304pp.
ISBN: 0967460182
Publisher: Strebor Books International, LLC
Pub. Date: February 2001
Edition Desc: 2 ED
After more than two years of entertaining
tens of thousands of loyal readers on the Internet with her vivid
imagination, a large collection of Zane's erotica is finally available in a
published format. Zane has captivated the minds of both sexes and all races.
She has completely shattered the myth that men are more sexual in nature
than women and that African-American women in particular are inhibited
compared to their female counterparts of other races.
The erotica collection is divided into three
sections: Wild, Wilder and Off Da Damn Hook. Her characters run the gamut
from the sensual housewife that wants her husband to experiment more to the
secret underground sorority of women that let it all hang out literally. |
#6
Countering the
Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys
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by
Jawanza Kunjufu
ISBN: 0913543004
Format: Paperback, 77pp
Pub. Date: March 1987
Publisher: African American Images
Advice for parents, educators, community, and church members is provided
in this guide for ensuring that African American boys grow up to be strong,
committed, and responsible African American men. This book answers such
questions as Why are there more black boys in remedial and special education
classes than girls? Why are more girls on the honor roll? When do African
American boys see a positive black male role model? Is the future of black
boys in the hands of their mothers and white female teachers? and When does
a boy become a man? The significance of rite of passage activities,
including mentoring, male bonding, and spirituality, are all described. |
| #7
Every Thug Needs A
Lady
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by
Wahida Clark
ISBN:
0974805114
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: December 2003
Publisher:
Lushena
Books
About the Author
Born and raised in Trenton, New Jersey, "Every Thug Needs A Lady" is the
second book from Wahida Clark. Currently incarcerated at a women’s federal
camp in Lexington, KY, she is working on her third novel, "Don't Knock the
Hustle".
About the Book
"Every Thug Needs A Lady" is the spellbinding sequel to Wahida Clark's
"Thugs And The Women Who Love Them". After taking us through the rugged,
thug-filled lives of Jaz, Kyra and Angel, Clark now takes us into the unique
and unbelievable life of their best friend Roz. She's sexy, beautiful, and a
slave for the love of Trae, her irresistable thuggish beau. Will Roz and
Trae's love survive? The answers lie inside the pages of "Every Thug Needs A
Lady"! |
#7
Who's
Gonna Take the Weight?: Manhood, Race, and Power in America
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by
Kevin Powell
ISBN: 0609810448
Format: Paperback, 160pp
Pub. Date: August 2003
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
In three mind-jolting essays by one of the most passionate and eloquent
voices of his generation, Who's Gonna Take the Weight? by Kevin Powell leads
us to the heart of the searing issues facing us today, from manhood,
violence, and gender oppression to celebrity culture and hip-hop. Using
compelling personal stories as the connecting thread, he examines what this
nation has become since the monumental upheavals of the 1960s and where it
might be headed if we're not careful. |
| #8
Getting Buck Wild:
Sex Chronicles 2, Vol. 2
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Zane (Editor)
ISBN: 0743457013
Format: Hardcover, 304pp
Pub. Date: October 2002
Publisher: Atria Books
Zane is back with Gettin' Buck Wild: Sex Chronicles II, more
stories for the legion of readers that made The Sex Chronicles a
bestseller.
Zane's erotic short stories have captivated the minds of both sexes and
all races. The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth did exactly what
its title implies -- exploded the myth that men are more sexual in nature
than women, and that African-American women in particular are inhibited
compared to their female counterparts of other cultures. |
#8
African
American Heritage Hymnal: 575 Hymns, Spirituals, and Gospel Songs
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ISBN: 1579991246
Format: Hardcover, 1210pp
Pub. Date: September 2001
Publisher: Gia Publications
Eight years of inspired work by a committee of more than 30 musicians and
pastors, all leaders in African American worship and gospel music, have
resulted in this compendium representing the common repertoire of African
American churches across the United States. For the first time in an African
American hymnal, traditional hymns and songs are notated to reflect
performance practices found in the oral tradition of the black church in
America. At a time when such traditions are falling victim to modern
technology, this book strives to preserve this rich heritage for future
generations. Presented are litanies for “Fifty-Two Sundays of Worshipful
Celebration” outlining an African American church year, including such
special days as Martin Luther King Sunday, Elders’ Day, Mother’s Day, and
Men’s Day. Also included are 52 responsive scripture readings from the Old
and New Testaments and an extensive index that includes scriptural and
thematic cross-references.
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| #9
Bad
Girlz: A Novel
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by
Shannon Holmes
ISBN: 074348620X
Format: Paperback, 224pp
Pub. Date: October 2003
Publisher: Atria Books
The bestselling author of
B-More Careful, Shannon Holmes, delivers Bad Girlz, another wild
adventure into the streets. The setting this time is the Badlands, one of
the toughest and poorest communities in Philadelphia.
Bad Girlz takes you into the mysterious and often dangerous lives of
young women who turn to the streets and strip clubs as a means of survival.
These are girls who, along the way, suffer bad breaks and find themselves
ripe for exploitation by men and women who pretend to be their saviors.
Tender and Goldie were taken under wing by Kat, a veteran stripper, who
enjoyed the life and the risks she had to take to stay in the mix of the sex
trade. Both of these young and beautiful girls had ended up in dire straits
and in need of Kat's help in different ways, but ultimately for the same
reasons: They lacked the love and support that most of us expect to get at
home and in our communities. Where they live, illegal money is often the
only money to be made, and the difference between the law and the outlaw is
tough to discern. |
#9
Spiritual Maturity:
Preserving Congregational Health and Balance
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by Frank A. Thomas
Retail Price: $10.00
Format: paperback, 112 pages
ISBN: 0800630866
Publisher: Fortress Press
Like all human bodies, the body of Christ that we call
"church" needs to attend to its health or it may become ill. Renowned
pastor, preacher, and teacher Frank Thomas believes that many congregations
exhibit a number of dysfunctional habits in conducting business that lead to
rifts, divides, and even congregational splits. Often they are caused by
leadership styles that are ineffective and controlling. Thomas examines how
poor congregational leadership is often the result of personality conflicts
among leaders and how many key leaders—both clergy and lay— participate in
keeping unhealthy methods alive.
Thomas’s book will help lay and clergy leaders improve the health of their
congregation by taking a close look at the styles of church leadership,
methods of information flow, and levels of participation that exist within
the body. Thomas offers a holistic solution based on a model of spiritual
maturity for creating and preserving a healthy congregation. |
| #10
Tastes
Like Chicken: A Novel
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Lolita Files
ISBN: 0743245253
Format: Hardcover, 288pp
Pub. Date: May 2004
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
It's the return of the sistahs! Tastes Like Chicken is Lolita Files's
much anticipated continuing story of the lives of Misty Fine and Reesy
Snowden, the dynamic heroines of the bestselling novels Scenes from a Sistah
and Getting to the Good Part. With steamy thrills and disastrous
infidelities, Lolita's latest is a tale of two women who find themselves
poised at life's crossroads with everything to lose but their friendship.
What's a girl to do when she finds out her man's been feeding her lies? When
readers last saw them, Misty had just married her dream man, Rick Hodges,
and was off on a fabulous honeymoon. On an equally hopeful note, a pregnant
and newly engaged Reesy was riding off into the sunset with her fiance --
reformed ladies' man Dandre Hilliard. But it isn't long before the men start
misbehaving again, and in Tastes Like Chicken, they get what's coming to
them. |
#10
100 Amazing Facts
about the Negro with Complete Proof
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ISBN: 0960229477
Format: Paperback, 71pp
Pub. Date: January 1989 (originally published in 1934)
Publisher: Helga Rogers
Edition Description: REVISED
Written in the 1940's and published in 1957.
BLACK FACT:
White American slave-holders used to induce white women to marry Negro
slaves in order to hold the women slaves for life.
PROOF:
In Sept. 1664, Maryland passed a law that any white woman who married a
'Negro' should serve the master of such slave "for life." Slave-holders took
advantage of this law to induce the white women, some of whom were recent
arrivals, to marry the "Negroes." MacCormac says, "Instead of preventing
such marriages this law enabled avaricious and unprincipled masters to
convert many of their (white) servants into slaves." In 1681, the
Legislature was forced to issue the following law: "Divers freeborn English
or white women sometimes by the instigation, procurement, and connivance of
their master.... and always to the satisfaction of their lascivious and
lustful desires....do intermarry with 'Negroes' and other slaves, be it
enacted that if any master....having any freeborn English or white woman
servant in their possession or property, shall by any instigation,
procurement, knowledge, permission or contrivance," cause her to marry a
slave she should be free at once and the master should pay a fine of "10,000
lbs. of tobacco." (Archives of Maryland, Vol. I, pp. 433-34; and Vol. III,
pp. 203-04, also Johns Hopkins University Studies in Hist. & Pol. Science,
No. 3 & 4.) What is true of Maryland was true of other states. |
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