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  2. Wahida Clark - Wikipedia

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    Wahida Clark is an African-American author known for her popular Thug series novels. She began her writing career while serving time in prison, and her novels have been listed on the New York Times and Essence best-sellers lists.

  3. Urban fiction - Wikipedia

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    Major writers of contemporary urban fiction include Wahida Clark, Kole Black, Vickie Stringer, Nikki Turner, K'wan Foye, Toy Styles, Roy Glenn, Kwame Teague, who many believed penned Teri Woods' Dutch, [19] and the writing duo Meesha Mink & De'Nesha Diamond.

  4. Caitlin Clark may never be paid what 'she's really worth' to ...

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    Clark’s salary became a talking point during her rookie season. Her rookie deal is worth just over $338,000 over four years with the annual average value being around $84,500, according to Spotrac .

  5. Chrissy & Mr. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Chrissy & Mr. Jones is an American reality television series featuring Chrissy Lampkin and Jim Jones.It premiered on September 24, 2012, on VH1 as a spin-off of Love & Hip Hop: New York. [1]

  6. Category:African-American novelists - Wikipedia

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    C. Bebe Moore Campbell; Tiko Campbell; Steve Cannon (writer) H. G. Carrillo; Stephen L. Carter; Vincent O. Carter; Xam Wilson Cartier; Lorene Cary; Colin Channer

  7. Monk (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Monk is an American police procedural comedy drama detective mystery television series that originally ran on the USA Network from July 12, 2002, to December 4, 2009, with 125 episodes broadcast over eight seasons.

  8. Wahida - Wikipedia

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    Wahida or Waheeda (Arabic: وحيدة) is an Arabic feminine given name, the feminine form of Wahid or Waheed, which mean "peerless" or "unique". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Notable people with the given name include:

  9. Category:Novelists from New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    C. Peter Cameron (novelist) John W. Campbell; Sonora Webster Carver; George Agnew Chamberlain; Jerome Charyn; Alan Cheuse; Lincoln Child; Carol Higgins Clark

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