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  2. Iceberg Slim - Wikipedia

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    An audiobook adaptation of his autobiography Pimp: The Story of My Life, narrated by Cary Hite, was released by Urban Audiobooks in 2011. Hite went on to voice other works of Iceberg Slim, including Long White Con, Trick Baby, and Airtight Willie and Me. [citation needed]

  3. Donald Goines - Wikipedia

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    Goines initially attempted to write Westerns, but he decided to write urban fiction after reading Robert "Iceberg Slim" Beck's autobiography Pimp: The Story of My Life. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Goines continued to write novels at an accelerated pace in order to support his drug addictions, with some books taking only a month to complete. [ 2 ]

  4. Pimp (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pimp or pimping may also refer to: Films. Pimp ... Pimp: The Story of My Life (1967), autobiography by Iceberg Slim; Pimping (in baseball), showboating for fans;

  5. ShyBelligerent, reformed pimp turned rapper, shines a light ...

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    With his latest album, 'It's a Ugly Come Up,' the Watts-based rapper is making waves with his mix of introspective lyrical diaries and boundless energy.

  6. Whoreson (novel) - Wikipedia

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    His mother names him Whoreson at birth and tries to teach him how to be a pimp. Whoreson tries to build a stable of women, but finds his women taken in by another pimp. He is, for a short time, imprisoned as he is found guilty of pandering, though he has never actually taken any money from the woman he was convicted of pandering .

  7. Sweet James Jones Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Sweet James Jones Stories is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Pimp C. It was released on March 1, 2005 through Rap-A-Lot Records, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. Recording sessions took place at Dean's List House of Hits, Noddfactor Studios and Hiroshima Studios.

  8. Lee Shelton - Wikipedia

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    Stagger Lee's "Lid" Club at 911 N. 12th Street, St. Louis (Tucker Blvd. now). The historical Lee Shelton was an African American man born in 1865 in Texas. [1]: 37 He later worked as a carriage driver in St. Louis, Missouri, where he gained a reputation as a pimp and gambler, and evidently served as a captain in a black "Four Hundred Club", a political and social club with a dubious reputation.

  9. People Share Their Family Secrets That Aren’t For The Faint ...

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    All of my family from my dads side told me stories about how my mom made life difficult for my dad. I learned a lot about her and honestly put the pieces together with how she was as a human being.