"Mitchell explores the Portland of his childhood, tracing the ways in which his family managed their lives in and around drugs, prostitution, gangs, and imprisonment as members of a tiny black population in one of the country's whitest cities. He discusses sex work and serial killers, gangs and guns, near-death experiences, composite fathers, the concept of 'hustle,' and the destructive power of drugs and addiction on family. In examining the conflicts within his family and community, Jackson presents a microcosm of struggle and survival in contemporary urban America--an exploration of the forces that shaped his life, his city, and the lives of so many black men like him"--OCLC.
hid | mid | miid | nid | wid | location_code | location | barcode | callnum | dewey | created | updated |
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1364016 | 5026453 | 2187 | 740263 | 899179 | PISH | 388 | PISH66149 | 305.896 Jac | 305.89 | 1581465224 | 1708963493 |
2282170 | 5826286 | 2259 | 740263 | 899179 | DANH | 146 | DANH62618 | 305.8 JAC | 305.8 | 1617024933 | 1709567815 |
3852189 | 7138174 | 2185 | 740263 | 899179 | PIMH | 386 | PIMH92857 | 305.896 JAC | 305.89 | 1708963493 | 1708963493 |