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White Man's Justice, Black Man's Grief - by Donald Goines (Paperback)

White Man's Justice, Black Man's Grief - by  Donald Goines (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>After being sent to prison, Chester and his crew forge a brotherhood in hell.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The godfather of urban lit, Donald Goines knows life on the streets is a one-way ticket to life behind bars, where suffering is the one and only daily bread. For the first time in over a decade, his classic White Man's Justice, Black Man's Grief is now repackaged and reissued in trade with a whole new look to attract new readers, as well as long-time fans of the legend himself.</b> <p/>Barely out of his twenties, Chester Hines knows the score. He's just another bug crawling through the streets of Detroit, waiting to be squashed under the heel of a system meant to keep a brother down. But with his old lady on his back, his only options are on the wrong side of the law. He didn't need a fortune-teller to tell him that sooner or later he'd end up in a system more brutal than the one that forced him there. <p/>Prison life is raw. But it's the only life Chester's got. Against all odds, he and his crew will forge a brotherhood in hell. Together they'll scratch and claw their way day by day, suffering unimaginable abuse, betrayal, and pure, uncut hopelessness--or die trying.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for Donald Goines: </b> <p/>Machiavelli was my tutor, Donald Goines my father figure. <b><i>--</i>Tupac Shakur</b> <p/>The voice of the ghetto itself. <b>--<i>The Village Voice</i></b> <p/>"Donald Goines, a brilliant writer of street literature captures the pain of addiction perfectly."<br><b>--Black Enterprise</b>, <b>The 18 Best Books of All Time on <i>Dopefiend</i></b> <p/>"Goines' influence on hip-hop, pulp-fiction, movies, and scores of authors deserves as much praise as a James Baldwin or Richard Wright, who also wrote about Black life in the ghetto." <br><b>--Darryl Robertson, Hip hop journalist</b> <p/>"A true master at depicting street life in it rawest, most authentic form, Mr. Goines mastered the art of storytelling from the darkest corner of America: the ghetto. His brilliance still shines through and touches the soul of modern black culture."<br>--<b>JaQuavis Coleman, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author<br></b><br>"Donald Goines is the most iconic voice in urban fiction. His masterful pen is timeless."<br>--<b>Ashley Antoinette, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author<br></b><br>I learned to read on Donald Goines. His books are classics. <b>--Carl Weber, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author and founder of Urban Books<br></b><br>A timeless writer, Donald Goines laid the foundation for all who came after. Fifty years later, his novels continue to inspire urban fiction from one generation to the next."<br>--<b>Wahida Clark, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author</b> <p/>"He lived by the code of the streets and his books vividly recreated the street jungle and its predators." --<b><i>New Jersey Voice</i></b> <p/>"Donald Goines is one of Hip Hop's Greatest Inspirations." --<b><i>The Source Magazine</i><br></b><br>The godfather of black pulp fiction. --<b>Salon.com</b> <p/>"Goines put you right there in the action." --<b>AllHipHop.com</b> <p/>"Donald Goines was for the streets [in the 70s] what the rappers are today...He was in the streets, of the streets and spoke for the streets." --<b>Chaz Williams, CEO of Black Hand Entertainment<br></b><br>"Donald Goines has become, decades after his death, one of the most influential African-American authors in the African-American literary canon." --<b>Thumpers Corner</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Donald Goines</b> was born in Detroit, Michigan. He joined the U.S. Air Force instead of going into his family's dry cleaning business. Following his service, he entered into a life of drug addiction and crime. He received seven prison sentences, serving a total of over six years. While he was in prison, Goines wrote his first two novels, <i>Dopefiend: The Story of a Black Junkie </i>and <i>Whoreson: The Story of a Ghetto Pimp.</i> Goines was shot to death in 1974.

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