Being the victim of a home invasion was a horrifying experience to a 5-year old girl. Jay and her mother were home alone that night when two men in suits, bowties, and masks invaded their Atlanta residence. Neither her nor her mother knew what was happening except that they were tied up and duct-taped, and that the goons demanded money. All young Jaya understood was that she needed her father. Years later, the nightmare still haunted her and her father was never found. Jaya Woods had grown up and nearly finished college when the man of her dreams came into her life and destroyed her world. He told her everything she wanted to hear and showered her with gifts, while the entire time she was only being used as a pawn. By the time Jaya woke up to see the reality of things, it was far too late. Now facing years in federal prison, she meets up with yet another female with the same drive and anger, with the same vengeance to retaliate against any and everyone who has ever crossed her. The bow tie symbolized the cross, and the cross was simplified only with the pistol. Together, they will stop at nothing until they were both free and have paid back all debts to all wrongs performed against them. Together, they will ensure that Bow Tie Mafia always had a clip on Mafia Life.
This is a collection of stories. In Karen White Owens's Baby Its Cold Outside, Resa Warren reluctantly accepts a job and moves to cold Michigan. When she meets handsome skier Clay Shire, he lights a fire in her heart.
One Minute a Free Woman: Elizabeth Freeman and the Struggle for Freedom
Shortly after noon on that bright, sunny Monday, Jule walked to the workshop of Mr. Peter Bryant, a glassblower, to negotiate new terms. For months he had supplied Jule with bottles and jars for her various concoctions in exchange for ...
In the present chapter, I shall focus on Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye. Morrison's narrative stands as her initial attempt at generic denigration, as her first effort to create what she has elsewhere called "A genuine Black . . . Book.
This book has been written to tell the story of the Sojourner Truth Statue Committee for the commemoration of the Tenth Anniversary of the Sojourner Truth Statue completed and dedicated in Northampton on October 6, 2002.
This book, out of print for many decades but again available, tells the personal side of living and working in Washington, but also the struggles of a black woman, both as slave and as free woman, in the turbulent times of the Civil War
Behind the Scenes, Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in The Whitehouse
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Hill Testifies against Clarence Thomas In August 1991 an aide to Ohio Democrat Senator Howard Metzenbaum , a member of the Judiciary Committee , received a tip that Clarence Thomas sexually harassed Anita Hill during her employment with ...
The phone rang and rang at the Griffin residence. And the paper lay still un- transmitted in the fax machine. Nervous, I pulled a piece of Bazooka bubble gum out of my pocket and popped it into my mouth. It was a habit I had picked up ...