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Antebellum

Thomas, R. Kayeen (Book - - 2012)
Average Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5.
Antebellum


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Baker & Taylor
Sent back in time and forced to endure the realities of his enslaved ancestors, a popular rap artist suffers experiences that challenge everything he believes as learned from his fellow rappers, their lyrics and the executives that have promoted his career. Original.

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Baker & Taylor
Sent back in time and forced to endure the realities of his enslaved ancestors, a popular rap artist suffers experiences that challenge everything he believes as learned from his fellow rappers, their lyrics and the executives that have promoted his career. Original.

Baker
& Taylor

Sent back in time and forced to endure the realities of his enslaved ancestors, a rap artist suffers experiences that challenge everything he believes as learned from his fellow rappers, their lyrics, and the music executives.

Simon and Schuster
A thought-provoking novel about African-American culture seen through the eyes of a famous rapper who is transported to the days of slavery and forced to experience it firsthand.

When Da Nigga is sent back in time, he finds himself a slave forced to live the life of his ancestors. A rapper in current time, Da Nigga must confront the reality of the African-American experience as slavery challenges everything he holds dear from his fellow rappers and their lyrics, to the executives and their motives.

Antebellum is the hard-hitting, gritty story of Da Nigga. From rap superstar to broken slave and back, Antebellum will have readers on the edge of their seats and keep them talking long after they put it down.

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Imprint: Largo, Md. - Strebor Books
Pages: 457
ISBN: 9781593094256, 1593094256
Language: English
Notes: At head of title: Zane presents
Statement of responsibility: R. Kayeen Thomas
Characteristics: 457 p. ;,21 cm.
Author (Original Script): Thomas, R. Kayeen
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Nov 28, 2012
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  • BookWorm_Food rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

;D I agree. This book is exciting and also informational. It gives a little example of what slaves, or just black people, in the past have to face. <3

Jul 12, 2012
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  • cash12345 rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

This is a powerful book with an important message about freedom and identity. Many people today say they could never be slaves but rap star Da Nigga suffers through slavery and has scars on his back to prove it when he wakes up from his coma vowing never to be called "nigger" again This is not your common urban fiction.

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