The Nigger Factory View By Gil Scott-Heron
| Title | : | The Nigger Factory |
| Author | : | Gil Scott-Heron |
| Format | : | Paperback |
| Page | : | 247 pages |
| ISBN | : | 0862415276 |
Sutton University, West Virginia, is one of the last black universities in the US to wise up to the changing attitudes of the 1960s But MJUMBE Members of Justice United for Meaningful Black Education intend to put things right They don t wait for the revolution to be televised, they get it on.
about Author
Gilbert Scott Heron was born in 1949 His mother was a librarian and his father a soccer player from Jamaica In his youth Heron displayed both sporting prowess and academic ability he won a place at Pennsylvania Lincoln University, like his role model Langston Hughes, the Harlem Renaissance man But he quit college after the first year to write his first novel, The Vulture 1970 While Heron w Gilbert Scott Heron was born in 1949 His mother was a librarian and his father a soccer player from Jamaica In his youth Heron displayed both sporting prowess and academic ability he won a place at Pennsylvania Lincoln University, like his role model Langston Hughes, the Harlem Renaissance man But he quit college after the first year to write his first novel, The Vulture 1970 While Heron was writing this the ferment of black politics and student radicalism was coming to a head, and his second novel The Nigger Factory 1972 reflects these developments Heron has been adventurous in his work as a musician and rapper 
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Sutton University, West Virginia, is one of the last black universities in the US to wise up to the changing attitudes of the 1960s But MJUMBE Members
The Nigger Factory
247 pagesGil Scott-Heron
247 pagesGil Scott-Heron



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