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Thread started 03/11/03 12:11pm

paisleypark4

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best black ghetto books I have ever read: ur viewes?

"Manchild In The Promised Land" by Claude Brown

"Mama Black Widow" (oh my GOD YEAH!!! The black gay experience in the 40's & 50's). : by Iceberg Slim


honorable mention: "Down These Mean Streets" by Piri Thomas. I liked this one a little more than Manchild...

Have any of u guys read these!!!??? Oh my god...

Please tell me if u hav i would love 2 discuss!!!
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Reply #1 posted 03/11/03 12:41pm

Catsume

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I just read The Cat in the Hat.

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Reply #2 posted 03/11/03 12:42pm

Handclapsfinga
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worship iceberg slim worship
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Reply #3 posted 03/11/03 1:09pm

paisleypark4

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Oh god, please tell me im not the only 1!!!
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Reply #4 posted 03/11/03 1:09pm

Natsume

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Catsume said:

I just read The Cat in the Hat.


I'm even surprised you were able to read this much...

confused
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #5 posted 03/11/03 1:41pm

paisleypark4

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Natsume said:

Catsume said:

I just read The Cat in the Hat.


I'm even surprised you were able to read this much...

confused



LOL!!!
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Reply #6 posted 03/11/03 3:05pm

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paisleypark4 said:

Natsume said:

Catsume said:

I just read The Cat in the Hat.


I'm even surprised you were able to read this much...

confused



LOL!!!

I read Manchild in the Promised land a long time ago so I'd have to go back and reread it. I like James Baldwin's work.
Although it's more of an essay than a novel, his work "The Fire Next Time" is really good.

"The Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison is one of my favorites of all time. Of course there's "The Autobiography of Malcolm X." You can never go wrong with that.
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Reply #7 posted 03/11/03 3:07pm

sawatdiikhrap

what are black ghetto books?
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Reply #8 posted 03/11/03 3:16pm

paisleykids4

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sawatdiikhrap said:

what are black ghetto books?




Life in the ghetto slums of Chicago, Deep South, New York in the 20's - today.
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Reply #9 posted 03/11/03 3:23pm

sawatdiikhrap

paisleykids4 said:

sawatdiikhrap said:

what are black ghetto books?




Life in the ghetto slums of Chicago, Deep South, New York in the 20's - today.



Okey doke.

So are there certain famous writers of these novels, what are their names?

Is there much scope for subject matter? What did/do they write about?
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Reply #10 posted 03/11/03 3:23pm

TruthBTold

Iceberg Slim is a good author! He gives a lot of life to some interesting scenerios!
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Reply #11 posted 03/11/03 3:43pm

sawatdiikhrap

TruthBTold said:

Iceberg Slim is a good author! He gives a lot of life to some interesting scenerios!


Cool. Are these books easy to get hold of? This would be something different for me. I'm getting a little staid in my choices of reading at the moment.
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Reply #12 posted 03/11/03 4:58pm

HolyWine

Years ago I read some writings of W.E.B. DuBois (e.g., The Souls of Black Folk), Eldridge Cleaver's Soul on Ice, Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man, & others. I'm sorry to say I couldn't summarize these now (I'm that old - LOL). Malcolm X is one of my heroes; I just re-watched the 2-set video recently, which I think was well-done. Iceberg Slim (aka Robert Beck) sounds vaguely familiar; I just looked up a website about him so I'll read up on him.

Thanks, PaisleyPark4 - good thread!

Here's a few sites interested parties might want to check out:
http://www.bunchecenter.u...index.html

http://www.keele.ac.uk/de...black.html

http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ra...online.htm

http://www.popsubculture...._slim.html

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Reply #13 posted 03/11/03 5:56pm

DigitalLisa

I love Iceberg Slim books, that's how I learned all about the game lol
First book I ever read was pimp by Iceberg Slim, I still got it somewhere around my house
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Reply #14 posted 03/11/03 6:01pm

Essence

Read all eight Iceberg Slim books, also enjoyed the "Kenyatta" series by Donald Goines. "Innocent Hoodlum" too...

Try to balance the blaxploitation vibe with reading some positive, progressive works too though people. biggrin
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Reply #15 posted 03/11/03 6:02pm

Lammastide

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The Holy Bible

...NAH! I just wanted to annoy someone. fro
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Reply #16 posted 03/11/03 8:41pm

mistermaxxx

IceBerg Slim&All of DOnald Goines Books,Invisible Man,Malcolm X,also Nathan Mccall "Make Me Wanna Hollar" TOni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye"
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Reply #17 posted 03/11/03 8:58pm

Starmist7

A 'ghetto' book? Not too sure about that, but 'When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost---My Life as a Hip-Hop Feminist' by Joan Morgan, although it has the word 'feminist' in it, young people, men and women can relate to it, it's all nicely expressed what goes on in some of the minds of the inner-city youth growing up with hip-hop culture...
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Reply #18 posted 03/12/03 9:38am

paisleykids4

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sawatdiikhrap said:

TruthBTold said:

Iceberg Slim is a good author! He gives a lot of life to some interesting scenerios!


Cool. Are these books easy to get hold of? This would be something different for me. I'm getting a little staid in my choices of reading at the moment.



look 4 em at the library. ESPECIALLY MAMA BLACK WIDOW. The transvestite life in the ghetto in the 30's 40's, damn damn that is some scary shit!!!
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Reply #19 posted 03/12/03 10:27am

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Pimp - Iceberg Slim
Sula - Toni Morrison

Ghetto Books.. I thought it was just plain good reading...
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Reply #20 posted 03/12/03 11:02am

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ummm...black = Ghetto...Oh my, wasn't aware ghetto had a color and now its gone and made its way to being a book
"I Cried When I Had No Shoes".............Until I Saw A Man With No Feet!!!
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Reply #21 posted 03/12/03 11:22am

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I don't exactly know what a "Black ghetto book" is, but "Coffee Will Make You Black" by April Sinclair is brilliant.
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