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How Do You Know You Ghetto?: An Old School Social Commentary
- Narrated by: Warren Richardson
- Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This book was written in a funny manner to not only touch upon some old-school ways, but to also make us laugh, cry, and think about how some of the things we do impact kids, family, friends, and neighbors, society in general. Some stuff is made up and some stuff is just based upon what I have seen over the years. This book doesn't target any race because all races can be ghetto. For "ghetto" is not about colors, black, white, or pink; but about how you act, how you live, and how you think. This book is not meant to disrespect anyone, it is just meant for laughs and to make you think, so if I offend anyone please except my apologies.
©2013 willis major (P)2015 willis major
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