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Goines was born in Detroit, Michigan on December 15, 1936. His parents were a middle-class Black Catholic couple that ran a laundry business. His mother Myrtle Goines told Goines that her family was descended from Jefferson Davis and a woman who was enslaved. [2] [3] Donald was the middle child of three, and the only son. [4]
Robison family murders: Good Hart: 1968-06-25: 6: Mass murder of family from suburban Detroit while vacationing at cottage [3] Hazelwood massacre: Detroit: 1971-06-14: 8: Execution-style hit killing at house in Detroit [3] Donald Goines: Highland Park: 1974-10-21: 2: Author of urban fiction murdered with his common-law wife in their apartment ...
Author Donald Goines acknowledged the strong influence of Beck's Pimp when he created his urban fiction set in a black milieu. Goines was also published by Bentley Morris of Holloway House. [5] Peter A. Muckley published Iceberg Slim: The Life as Art (2003), a critical study of the fiction of Iceberg Slim. [27]
Gerald Goines had been set to go to trial in June on two counts of murder in the January 2019 deaths of Dennis Tuttle, 59, and his wife, Rhogena Nicholas, 58. ... The Nicholas family still will ...
David Lance Goines (born 1945), American artist; Donald Goines (1936–1974), American writer; Donny Goines, stage name of American rapper Donny Scott; Gerald Goines, Houston police officer charged with felony murder for an unjustified 2019 police raid
In Jackson Township, Donald E. Foster III filed for mayor of Polk Village, and Sara Carter and Judy A. Karoglan filed for two available seats on Polk Village Council.
A Texas grandmother is accused of having an unnecessary gastric feeding tube placed into her granddaughter. Lisa Campbell-Goins is charged with unlawful restraint, exploitation of a child and ...
MELUS writer Greg Goode covered the book in his 1984 article From Dopefiend to Kenyatta's Last Hit: The Angry Black Crime Novels of Donald Goines, writing that "To read Goines's description is to imagine a bloody, pustulant cross between a pharmacy, an operating room and a torture chamber, where sick junkies frantically stab themselves with rusty, clogged needles trying to hit a track."