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Howard Street by Nathan C. Heard
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Howard Street (edition 1992)

by Nathan C. Heard

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Howard Street reveals a community whose lives and aspirations are tempered by poverty and drugs. This powerful first novel, which was written inside Trenton State Penitentiary, is based on Heard's first-hand experiences of street life.
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In American history, the nineteen hundreds, when life was moving so fast no one had anything in common with their parents or their children; this is what East Coast defunked-urban life was. ( )
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In Memory of: Harold "Wine" Carrington, a poet. Born: 1937. Died: 1964. Cause: overdose of narcotics. And to: Melvin and the tribe.
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She pulled his head down and pressed their cheeks together so she wouldn't have to look at him.
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