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Jun 11, 2013
06/13
by
Jones, Antonne M., 1972-
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Topics: African American criminals, Organized crime, African American criminals, Organized crime
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Nov 20, 2013
11/13
by
Whyte, Anthony
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The critically acclaimed Ghetto Girls series continues with Soo Hood. Lil' Long sings like a canary and weasels his way out of lockdown. Dirty cops Hall and Kawolski push him around the way a snitch deserves. Lil' Long uses it as motivation to exact revenge on the streets and rub off enemies at every turn. He stops at nothing to confront our favorite trio with guns blazing. Bodies drop left and right as Coco, Deedee and Josephine run for their lives. Even Eric's bodyguards can't protect them....
Topics: Popular American Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - General, General, Fiction / General, African American...
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Aug 19, 2010
08/10
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Beck, Robert, 1918-1992
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"Don Jimmy Collucci wants nothing less than to rule the "honored society," dedicated black warrior Jessie Taylor, who is driven to destroy it, and the dozens of people whose lives and fates are entwined with theirs." -- Back cover
Topics: African American criminals, Mafia
Includes bibliographical references
Topics: African American criminals -- Southern States, Crime and criminals -- Southern States,...
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May 21, 2013
05/13
by
Goines, Donald, 1937-1974
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This edition reprinted 2007
Topics: African Americans, African American criminals, African American criminals, African Americans
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Nov 30, 2012
11/12
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Woods, Victor, 1964-
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Topics: Woods, Victor, 1964-, African American criminals, African American businesspeople, African...
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xvii, 350 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States, Discrimination in criminal justice...
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Sep 26, 2011
09/11
by
Lane, Roger, 1934-
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-182) and index
Topics: Black studies, History of specific racial & ethnic groups, Population & demography,...
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Oct 27, 2020
10/20
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Chambers, James A
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xxiv, 340 pages : 23 cm
Topics: Criminal behavior -- United States, African American criminals, Race discrimination -- United...
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Jul 13, 2013
07/13
by
Blue, Leon
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Topics: Criminals, African American criminals, African American criminals, Criminals
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Oct 3, 2011
10/11
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Morris, Monique W., 1972-
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Topics: African American criminals, African American families, Mothers and sons, Prostitutes, Young men
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May 9, 2012
05/12
by
John V. Elmore
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Topics: Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States, Discrimination in criminal justice...
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Oct 26, 2020
10/20
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Ferris, Wally
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262 pages 22 cm
Topics: Police -- New York (State) -- New York -- Fiction, African American criminals -- Fiction, Mafia --...
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May 21, 2013
05/13
by
Wahida Clark
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Topics: African American criminals, African American women, Fiction
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Sep 30, 2020
09/20
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Hamilton, Arthur, 1957-
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xv, 142 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Hamilton, Arthur, 1957-, Fathers Behind Bars (Organization), Prisoners -- United States --...
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Oct 29, 2020
10/20
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Iceberg Slim, 1918-1992
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xiv, 173 p. ; 21 cm
Topics: Swindlers and swindling -- Fiction, African American criminals -- Fiction
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Oct 13, 2020
10/20
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Morris, Monique W., 1972-
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x, 274 pages ; 22 cm
Topics: African American criminals -- Fiction, African American families -- Fiction, Mothers and sons --...
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Mar 6, 2012
03/12
by
Wahida Clark
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Topic: African American criminals -- Fiction.
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Aug 10, 2012
08/12
by
Gray, Erick S
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Sequel to: Crave all lose all
Topics: African Americans, Man-woman relationships, African American criminals, Drug traffic
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x, 237 pages ; 24 cm
Topics: United States, USA, African American criminals, Homicide -- United States, Discrimination in...
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Oct 12, 2018
10/18
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Langston, Cedric
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172 pages ; 22 cm
Topics: African American criminals -- California -- Los Angeles -- Fiction, Drug dealers -- California --...
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Aug 7, 2018
08/18
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Goines, Donald, 1937-1974, author
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218 pages ; 21 cm
Topics: African American criminals -- Fiction, Inner cities -- United States -- Fiction, Fathers and sons...
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Oct 9, 2020
10/20
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Chambers, James A
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xxiv, 340 pages : 23 cm
Topics: Criminal behavior -- United States, African American criminals, Race discrimination -- United...
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Mar 17, 2020
03/20
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Harlan, Vernon T
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92 pages ; 22 cm
Topics: United States, Youth -- Drug use, Popular culture -- United States, African American youth --...
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Jan 13, 2012
01/12
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Miller, Karen E. Quinones
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Originally published: New York : Simon & Schuster, ©2001
Topics: Modern fiction, Literary, Fiction - General, Fiction, Ethnic Studies - African American Studies -...
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May 4, 2012
05/12
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Urban Griot, 1969-
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When Janeia Goode, a beautiful undergrad studying psychology at Chicago State University, meets Warren Hamilton, known as Molasses --or Moe for short -- she knows he is dangerous, and yet she finds him to be exciting, mysterious, and undeniably sexy. Janeia realizes that she is a good girl in love with a bad boy -- and she must keep his life as a hit man a secret, or else
Topics: Crime & mystery, Mystery/Suspense, Man-woman relationships, Fiction - Espionage / Thriller,...
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Apr 23, 2012
04/12
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Swinson, Kiki
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Reprint. Originally published: Bellport, N.Y. : Melodrama Pub., 2007
Topics: African American women, African American criminals, Street life, African American criminals,...
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Jun 27, 2020
06/20
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King, Joy Deja, 1978- author
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225 pages ; 22 cm
Topics: African American criminals -- Fiction, Drug traffic -- Fiction, Street life -- Fiction,...
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Sep 30, 2015
09/15
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Sibley, John H
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Topics: Gangs, Organ trafficking, Genetic engineering, African American criminals, African American...
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Aug 6, 2013
08/13
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David D. Smyers
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Topics: Smyers, David D., Prisoners -- United States -- Biography., African American criminals --...
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Jun 13, 2013
06/13
by
Brittani Williams
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Topics: African Americans -- Fiction., African American criminals -- Fiction., Street life -- Philadelphia...
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Oct 12, 2010
10/10
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Freedberg, Sydney P
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-335)
Topics: Yahweh Ben Yahweh, Murder, African American criminals, African American Jews
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Oct 3, 2011
10/11
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Goines, Donald, 1937-1974
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Pages [165]-207 contain a special preview of Cry revenge by the author
Topics: African Americans, African American criminals
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Mar 5, 2020
03/20
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Elmore, John V., 1956-
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xviii, 174 pages : 23 cm
Topics: United States, Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States, Criminal...
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Dec 14, 2020
12/20
by
DeJon
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303 pages ; 18 cm
Topics: Hoodlums -- Fiction, African American criminals -- Fiction, Inner cities -- New York (State) -- New...
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Aug 24, 2010
08/10
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Cordless, Sims
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"The beginning of The cross trilogy"-- P. opposite t.p
Topics: Criminals, African American criminals
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Jul 30, 2013
07/13
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Brown, Tracy, 1974-
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Lamin Michaels learned at his mother's knee the importance of chasing paper, so it's no surprise he gets into the drug game when he's just a teenager. When he meets Zion, a product of the New York City foster care and prison system, Lamin knows that he has meet the perfect partner in crime. Together, they build a huge narcotics empire. Then, Lamin falls hard for a beautiful girl named Lucky. Lamin and Zion get together to build a narcotics empire, an enterprise that begins to come apart when...
Topics: African American criminals, African American men, Male friendship, Drug traffic, African American...
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Sep 20, 2011
09/11
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French, Albert
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Topics: African American criminals, Fugitives from justice
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Feb 3, 2020
02/20
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Gross, Kali N., 1972-
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xii, 260 pages : 25 cm
Topics: Female offenders, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia, Female offenders -- Pennsylvania --...
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Jun 3, 2013
06/13
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Clark, Wahida; Clark, Wahida. Enemy in my bed; Swinson, Kiki. Keeping my enemies close
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"Dafina books."
Topics: Revenge, African American criminals, Marijuana, Drug traffic, Betrayal, Fiction, Anthologies...
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Jan 10, 2020
01/20
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Macklin, Tasha, author
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238, iv, xviii, xviii pages ; 22 cm
Topics: African Americans -- Fiction, African American criminals -- Fiction, Detroit (Mich.) -- Fiction
Wellesley College Library
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699
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
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Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963; Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems (9th : 1904 : Atlanta University)
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The problem of crime (by F. B. Sanborn)--Crime and slavery.--Crime and the census.--Extent of Negro crime.--Crime in cities (by M. N. Work)--Crime in Georgia.--Atlanta and Savannah (by H. H. Proctor and M. N. Work)--Crime in Augusta (by A. G. Coombs and L. D. Davis)--What Negroes think of crime.--Causes of Negro crime.--Some conclusions.--The Ninth conference.--Resolutions.--Index
Topic: African American criminals
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230 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Crime -- Economic aspects -- United States, African American criminals, Crime and race -- United...
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Sep 27, 2011
09/11
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Whyte, Anthony
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The best of the street chronicles today, Ghetto Girls Too is a wonderfully hypnotic adventure that delves into the convoluted minds of criminals and the dark world of police corruption. Yet, there is something thrilling and surprisingly tender about this ongoing young-adult saga filled with mad flava. Coco is from da hood, she's down with Ghetto Girls. Her friend Deedee is downtown chic but when dramas pop off, Deedee reps Ghetto Girls Too. Things get jumping after Eric Ascot, music producer...
Topics: Psychological, Fiction, Fiction - General, General, Fiction / General, Non-Classifiable, African...
Topic: African American criminals -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
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Jul 18, 2014
07/14
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Allen, Eddie B; St. Martin's Press/Tor Archive (Brown University) RPB
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-208)
Topics: Goines, Donald, 1937-1974, Novelists, American, African American novelists, African American...
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Jul 18, 2020
07/20
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Pinkard, John E., 1943-
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xv, 233 pages : 23 cm
Topics: Ex-convicts -- Suffrage -- United States, African American criminals, Political rights, Loss of --...
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Dec 6, 2018
12/18
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Pettigrew, Thomas F
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xiv, 250 pages : 23 cm
Topics: African Americans -- Psychology, African Americans -- Health and hygiene, African American...
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Feb 7, 2021
02/21
by
Weeks, Kevin M
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229 pages ; 23 cm
Topics: African American criminals -- Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction, Policewomen -- Washington (D.C.) --...
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Jul 20, 2015
07/15
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Prodigy (Musician); Savile, Steve
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Pappy tries to break out of the game before the head of his crew, Black, gets them all killed. Against his better judgment Pappy agrees to do one last job, but only because it's the price of his freedom. He knows Black can't be trusted. He knows his "brother" would rather see him dead than let him walk away. Yet he still agrees to do the job because Black isn't the only one who can't be trusted. Sometimes you have to kill for what you want
Topic: African American criminals