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Urban Fiction

Urban Fiction. On the bookmobile. Urban Fiction.

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Urban Fiction

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  1. Urban Fiction On the bookmobile

  2. Urban Fiction A genre of fiction that usually centers on the dark side of urban life. Largely written by and for the African-American community, Urban Fiction novels commonly include frequent profanity, violence, graphic sex and crime. While often criticized for portraying the “hood” or urban “lifestyle” as glamorous, many of the novels end on a positive note – often with a plot that involves a moral or ethical dilemma not unlike less graphic novels considered to be “mainstream.”

  3. Urban Fiction Lessons from the Old School: The Pioneers Iceberg Slim Aka Robert Beck August 4, 1918 – April 28, 1992

  4. Urban Fiction Pimp Trick Baby Long White Con The Naked Soul Of Iceberg Slim Mama Black Widow Airtight Willie and Me Deathwish Doom Fox

  5. Urban Fiction Lessons from the Old School: The Pioneers Donald Goines Aka Al C. Clark December 15, 1936 – October 21, 1974

  6. Urban Fiction

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  10. Urban Fiction The 2nd wave Sister Souljah

  11. Urban Fiction The 2nd wave 1999

  12. Urban Fiction An Overview of Modern Urban Fiction

  13. Urban Fiction Readers of Urban Fiction

  14. Urban Fiction Popular authors

  15. Urban Fiction Publishers

  16. A “starter-Kit” Collection of titles

  17. A “starter-Kit” Collection of “safe” YA titles

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