Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
by
Rockstar Games in PC & Video Games |
A Hustler's Wife by
Nikkie Turner,
Nikki Turner (Books) |
B-More Careful by
Shannon Holmes (Books) |
Baby Momma Drama by
Carl Weber (Books) |
Between God and Gangsta Rap: Bearing Witness to Black
Culture by
Michael Eric Dyson (Books) (Paperback - February 1997) |
Blackfunk by
Michael Presley (Books) |
Blackfunk II by
Michael Presley (Books) |
Dumb As Me by
Michael Gainer (Books) |
G-Spot
: An urban erotic tale by Noire by
NOIRE (Paperback - January
25, 2005) Her man demanded loyalty, but her body wouldn’t obey. Have
you ever rolled over in the middle of the night and realized you were
doing things you swore you’d never do? Sexing brothers you vowed you’d
never touch? Bending backwards and stooping lower than you ever thought
you’d stoop? Well if you can feel me even a little bit, then let me
hit you with a story that just might blow your mind... |
Gangsta
by
K Wan,
Kwan,
K'wan, et al (Paperback) |
Gangsta in the House by
Mike Knox (Books) |
Gangsta Bone/Rule of the Bone
by
Russell Banks (Books) |
Gangsta Bone [DOWNLOAD: ADOBE READER]
by
Russell Banks (Books) (Digital
- January 2003) |
Gangsta's in Paradise by
Daniel Cullett (Books) (Paperback
- December 2001) |
Ghetto Girls by
Anthony Whyte (Books) |
God's Gift to Women
by
Michael Baisden (Books) |
Got Your Back: Protecting Tupac in the World of Gangsta
Rap by
Frank Alexander, et al (Paperback - January 2000) |
I'm Telling by
Karen Miller (Books) (Author) |
Let That Be the Reason
by
Vicki Stringer,
Vickie M. Stringer (Books) |
Momma's
Baby, Daddy's Maybe : A Novel by
Jamise L. Dames (Paperback - November 25, 2003) Other
Editions:
Paperback |
Momma's Baby Daddy's Maybe by
Jamise L. Dames (Author) (Hardcover - 2003) |
Momma's Baby, Daddy's Maybe (Hardcover - March 2005)
The Jacobs's siblings have done a good job of masking their secrets
behind finely wrought facades, hidden agendas, and questionable paternity...until
the day it all starts to unravel. Faced at last with the truth, Kennedy,
Simone, and Derrick Jacobs find themselves vulnerable and exposed, determined
to salvage the lives they have made for themselves. A tale of love,
lust and mistrust,
Momma's Baby Daddy's Maybe reveals the secrets that break homes
as well as hearts. |
Shame on It All by
Zane (Books) (Author) |
The Dying Ground by
Nichelle D. Tramble (Books) |
The Sisters of APF by
Zane (Books) (Author) |
The Family: A Philadelphia Mob Story
by
Antonne M. Jones (Books) |
The Other Woman by
Eric Jerome Dickey (Books) |
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Sister
Souljah |
The
Coldest Winter Ever by
Sister Souljah (Author) (Mass
Market Paperback - Jan 31, 2006) Others:
Paperback,
Hardcover,
Paperback,
Mass Market Paperback ~ The trials and tribulations of young
Winter Santiaga are described in gritty detail in this coming-of-age
novel, the first by the phenomenally popular rap star who frequently
lectures on the themes of this novel: overcoming teenage pregnancy,
fatherless households, and drug use in African American communities.
As the oldest daughter of a successful drug dealer, Winter lacks for
nothing. But after her father moves the family from the projects to
a mansion on Long Island, Winters life begins to come apart. Her beautiful
mother is shot, her father is sent to prison, and the familys possessions
are seized by the government. Winter and her three sisters, Mercedes,
Lexus, and Porsche, become wards of the state. Finally, arrested and
convicted of transporting drugs in a boyfriends car, Winter receives
a 15-year jail term.
Sister Souljah herself appears
as a character, urging Winter and other young black women to stand up
to the men in their lives, abstain from drugs, and practice safe sex. |
Midnight:
A Gangster Love Story by
Sister Souljah (Author) (Hardcover
- Nov 4, 2008) Others:
Paperback ~ Raised in a wealthy, influential, Islamic African
family, Midnight enjoys a life of comfort, confidence, and protection.
Midnight's father provides him with a veil of privilege and deep, devoted
love, but he never hides the truth about the fierce challenges of the
world outside of his estate. So when Midnight's father's empire is attacked,
he sends Midnight with his mother to the United States. In the streets
of Brooklyn, a young Midnight uses his Islamic mind-set and African
intelligence to protect the ones he loves, build a business, reclaim
his wealth and status, and remain true to his beliefs. Midnight, a handsome
and passionate young man, attracts many women. How he interacts and
deals with them is a unique adventure. |
No
Disrespect by
Sister Souljah (Author) (Paperback
- Jan 30, 1996) Others:
Hardcover,
Library Binding,
Unknown Binding ~ Controversial hip-hop artist Souljah presents
a memoir of growing up in the Bronx projects and offers broader views
on the state of Afro-American life in America. |
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The Rap on Gangsta Rap: Who Run It?: Gangsta Rap and
Visions of Black Violence by
Bakari Kitwana (Books) |
Thugs and the Women Who Love Them
by
Wahida Clark (Books) |
Threesome by
Brenda L. Thomas (Books) |
True to the Game by
Teri Woods (Books) |
You Forgot About Dre: The Unauthorized Biography of Dr.
Dre and Eminem - From N.W.A. to Slim Shady, a Tale of Gangsta Rap, Violence,
and Hit Records by
Kelly Kenyatta (Books) (Paperback) |
Youth, Popular Culture and Moral Panics: Penny Gaffs
to Gangsta-Rap, 1830-1996 by
John Springhall (Books) (Paperback - April 1999) |
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Gangsta (Books) |
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