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  2. Donald Goines - Wikipedia

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    Donald Goines (pseudonym: Al C. Clark; December 15, 1936 – October 21, 1974) was an African-American writer of urban fiction. [1] His novels were deeply influenced by the work of Iceberg Slim . Early life and family

  3. Kenyatta series - Wikipedia

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    The Kenyatta series is a four-volume urban fiction series by American author Donald Goines under the pseudonym of Al C. Clark. [1] Goines released the books under a pseudonym on the request of his publisher, who wanted to avoid flooding the market with too many books under Goines's name and potentially undermining sales as well as to differentiate the books from Goines's "grittier" urban ...

  4. Niobia Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Niobia Bryant (born November 24 in Newark, New Jersey) is an African-American novelist of both romance and mainstream fiction. She also wrote urban fiction and crime fiction as Meesha Mink and young adult fiction as Simone Bryant.

  5. Some urban lit authors see fiction in the Oscar-nominated ...

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    One urban lit author, Saundra, said she found “American Fiction” funny, but “a tad bit overdramatized,” adding she doubted a novel like the one Monk wrote would be so welcomed now.

  6. Urban fiction - Wikipedia

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    Urban fiction, also known as street lit or street fiction, is a literary genre set in a city landscape; however, the genre is as much defined by the socio-economic realities and culture of its characters as the urban setting. The tone for urban fiction is usually dark, focusing on the underside of city living.

  7. Midnight: A Gangster Love Story - Wikipedia

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    Midnight, the narrator and title character, is a 14-year-old Black Sudanese immigrant.He learns about the struggles that occur in the US. He proceeds to criticize the way that modern African Americans act in contrast to the way he and the men in Sudan behave and, in contrast, they have loose behavior.

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