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    Sister Souljah

    Sister Souljah

    Presented by Broward County Library at The African-American Research Library and Cultural Center

    November 15, 2008

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    Born in the Bronx, New York, and raised in the projects, Souljah is a streetwise survivor. She graduated from Rutgers University, attended the Cornell University Advanced Placement Studies, and studied in Europe at the University of Salamanca. She helped build a medical center for families in Zimbabwe, worked with refugee children from Mozambique, and was a participant in the international student anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. She believes it is essential that African professionals help one another to save our continent, resources, families, and children. Come listen as she reads from her newest novel Midnight! There will be copies available for purchase and for Sister Souljah to sign.


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        The African-American Research Library and Cultural Center

        2650 Sistrunk Boulevard
        Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

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        Tickets: Free Admission

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        November 15, 2008

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        Saturday 3:00pm

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