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Pretty Ugly
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by Karyn Langhorne Folan (Goodreads Author)
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"Jamee just got into an argument with her mom and dad and she was angry and wanted to run away. Then she got a phone call from her friend saying that venesda had sent everyone at bluford a pic of her and Angel in the Locker room. Then she was about to fight Tasha and venessa until the teacher came." May 10, 2016 02:10PM

 
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bell hooks
“Concurrently, the growing class power and public voice of conservative and liberal well-to-do black folks easily obscures the class cruelty these individuals enact both in the way they talk about underprivileged blacks and the way they represent them. The existence of that class cruelty and its fascist dimensions have been somewhat highlighted by the efforts of privileged-class blacks to censor the voices of black youth, particularly gangsta rappers who are opposing bourgeois class values by extolling the values of street culture and street vernacular. Significantly, the attack on urban underclass black youth culture and its gangster dimensions (glamorization of crime, etc.) is usually presented via a critique of sexism. Since most privileged-class blacks have shown no interest in advancing feminist politics, the only organized effort to end sexism and sexist oppression, this attack on sexism seems merely gratuitous, a smoke screen that deflects away from the fact that what really disturbs bourgeois folks is the support of rebellion, unruly behavior, and disrespect for their class values. In reality, they and their white counterparts fear the power these young folks have to change the minds and life choices of youth from privileged classes. If only underclass black folks were listening to gangsta rap, there would be no public effort to silence and censor this music. The fear is that it will generate class rebellion.”
bell hooks, Killing Rage: Ending Racism

Tupac Shakur
“Only God can judge me.”
Tupac Shakur, The Rose That Grew From Concrete

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