From Cotton to Crack: How the African American Culture went from picking Cotton to selling Crack Cocaine
The black is turning to crack cocaine as an escape from worry and depression of live in general. The young men work the street corners from dusk to dawn. Now as they make money from the sweat and blood of our men and the backs and knees of our women ask you, why does history repeats itself? We as a people need to wake up and put the drugs and guns down. Not just crack, all of it. First, they had us picking cotton now they have us selling crack. They say we are savages. We were never savages, we are a culture.
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From Cotton to Crack: How the African American Culture went from picking Cotton to selling Crack Cocaine
The black is turning to crack cocaine as an escape from worry and depression of live in general. The young men work the street corners from dusk to dawn. Now as they make money from the sweat and blood of our men and the backs and knees of our women ask you, why does history repeats itself? We as a people need to wake up and put the drugs and guns down. Not just crack, all of it. First, they had us picking cotton now they have us selling crack. They say we are savages. We were never savages, we are a culture.
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From Cotton to Crack: How the African American Culture went from picking Cotton to selling Crack Cocaine

From Cotton to Crack: How the African American Culture went from picking Cotton to selling Crack Cocaine

by Lawrence Hutton
From Cotton to Crack: How the African American Culture went from picking Cotton to selling Crack Cocaine

From Cotton to Crack: How the African American Culture went from picking Cotton to selling Crack Cocaine

by Lawrence Hutton

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The black is turning to crack cocaine as an escape from worry and depression of live in general. The young men work the street corners from dusk to dawn. Now as they make money from the sweat and blood of our men and the backs and knees of our women ask you, why does history repeats itself? We as a people need to wake up and put the drugs and guns down. Not just crack, all of it. First, they had us picking cotton now they have us selling crack. They say we are savages. We were never savages, we are a culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692074558
Publisher: Lawrence Hutton
Publication date: 09/10/2017
Pages: 138
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.30(d)
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