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The Shooting A Memoir First Edition Kemp Powers

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The Shooting A Memoir First Edition Kemp Powers
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Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.04 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Kemp Powers
ISBN: 9781568583204, 1568583206
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: First Edition

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The Shooting A Memoir First Edition Kemp Powers by Kemp Powers 9781568583204, 1568583206 instant download after payment.

Kemp Powers was a good kid, an honors student, raised by a single mother in Brooklyn in the mid-1980s. Like many children, he lived in the sheltered world of his family and neighborhood. He was oblivious to the violence around him.
As a black teenager going to junior high in a white neighborhood, Kemp became acutely aware of the racial tension and violence bubbling up in New York (think Bernard Goetz and Howard Beach and crack cocaine). This, along with an adolescent interest in guns, changed Kemp's life forever.
In 1987, Kemp accidentally shot his best friend. His parents didn't press charges, and Kemp was forgiven by everyone, including the state of New York. But Kemp couldn't forgive himself. He thought about Henry every day and made a promise to never make a mistake again — a promise a child naively made that the adult couldn't keep.

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