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This is the second part of Psycho Mafia 2. "You left me and trusted him You said I committed a sin You moved on, started a new life While I cried as you again stabbed my heart with a knife, You thought now everything's gonna be okay, everything's gonna be fine But how can you forget so easily that Rose, you're only mine" "Xa-Xavier?" "Did you miss me, Rose?"
After being embarrassed by the lies that Boo kept from her, Jazelle turns her back on those who mean the most. Just when she feels like all hope is lost, her knight in shining armor is there to pick up the many pieces that her heart is left in and piece them back together. The question that remains is will he be left to pay for the heartache that Boo caused, or will she give love a chance once more? With her best friend and sister gone in the wind, Sevyn is left to handle a blast from Zeek’s past all on her own. Being new to relationships has her acting on impulse without really thinking about her own mental state. Adding to the drama that she is dealing with at home, she can’t seem to get Croix out of her head, and Croix is no help as he gets tired of playing the good guy in the friend zone. Just as he takes charge of their situation, here comes love with yet another curveball for the two of them. With new characters coming in to rob Jazelle and Sevyn of their happiness, it’ll take the right thug to keep the two women on the right track.
Sylvester was just a vulnerable slave trapped in the ruthless Black Market - until he was purchased by Liam Fournier, the powerful and dominant mafia boss. Despite Liam's cold, violent nature, Sylvester finds himself helplessly drawn to his new master, their forbidden encounters igniting a primal, all-consuming passion. When Sylvester suddenly vanishes, Liam is consumed by a twisted desperation to reclaim what's his. As rival mafia families clash in a brutal battle, Sylvester's true identity is revealed, putting him at the center of the deadly mafia war. In this dark, extra spicy mafia romance, Liam and Sylvester's all-consuming love is tested by the relentless violence and high stakes of the underworld. Can their passionate bond withstand the threats that lurk in the shadows? Or will the dangers of the mafia life tear them apart forever?
African Americans from Pittsburgh have a long and distinctive history of contributions to the cultural, political, and social evolution of the United States. From jazz legend Earl Fatha Hines to playwright August Wilson, from labor protests in the 1950s to the Black Power movement of the late 1960s, Pittsburgh has been a force for change in American race and class relations. Race and Renaissance presents the first history of African American life in Pittsburgh after World War II. It examines the origins and significance of the second Great Migration, the persistence of Jim Crow into the postwar years, the second ghetto, the contemporary urban crisis, the civil rights and Black Power movements, and the Million Man and Million Woman marches, among other topics. In recreating this period, Trotter and Day draw not only from newspaper articles and other primary and secondary sources, but also from oral histories. These include interviews with African Americans who lived in Pittsburgh during the postwar era, which reveal firsthand accounts of what life was truly like during this transformative epoch. Race and Renaissance illuminates how Pittsburgh's African Americans arrived at their present moment in history. It also links movements for change to larger global issues: civil rights with the Vietnam War; affirmative action with the movement against South African apartheid. As such, the study draws on both sociology and urban studies to deepen our understanding of the lives of urban blacks.
One July week in 1900 an obscure black laborer named Robert Charles drew national headlines when he shot twenty-seven whites—including seven policemen—in a series of encounters with the New Orleans police. An avid supporter of black emigration, Charles believed it foolish to rely on southern whites to uphold the law or to acknowledge even minimal human rights for blacks. He therefore systematically armed himself, manufacturing round after round of his own ammunition before undertaking his intentionally symbolic act of violent resistance. After the shootings, Charles became an instant hero among some blacks, but to most people he remained a mysterious and sinister figure who had promoted a “back-to-Africa” movement. Few knew anything about his early life. This biography of Charles follows him from childhood in a Mississippi sharecropper’s cabin to his violent death on New Orleans’s Saratoga Street. With the few clues available, William Ivy Hair has pieced together the story of a man whose life spanned the thirty-four years from emancipation to 1900—a man who tried to achieve dignity and self-respect in a time when people of his race could not exhibit such characteristics without fear of reprisal. Hair skillfully penetrates the world of Robert Charles, the communities in which he lived, and the daily lives of dozens of people, white and black, who were involved in his experience. A new foreword by W. Fitzhugh Brundage sets this unique and innovative biography in the context of its time and demonstrates its relevance today.
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