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 Discover the fascinating life story of one man’s struggles with poverty, family, and growing up in a ghetto.

Written with a deeply authentic mix of personal anecdotes, evocative prose, and thoughtful reflections on the many challenges facing the black community, this profound memoir invites you to join author Ronald T. Little as he offers you a glimpse into his life growing up in a poor ghetto in the wake of the civil rights era.

Filled with vivid memories and told with characteristic warmth and charm, this book gives readers of all backgrounds a fascinating insight into the realities that faced poor black communities in the 60s, 70s and beyond.

Sharing his thoughts on complex topics including racism, discrimination, addiction, and the social welfare system, Ronald T. Little outlines his struggles growing up, his close brushes with the law, and the immense impact of his family and many relatives.

With a stern warning against the dangers of parental alienation and the destructive effects of family conflict, Ronald’s story is a colorful and gripping adventure that’s perfect for readers who want to gain a deeper insight into the black community.