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Random Thoughts of A Soulless Child: The Autobiography of Tony Christ
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Random Thoughts of A Soulless Child: The Autobiography of Tony Christ

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Random Thoughts of a Soulless Child: The Autobiography of Tony Christ, chronicles the life and transformation of Tony Christ from childhood in the rough streets of Sugarhill through his sadistic experiences imprisoned in some of America’s roughest prisons; as well as his rebirth as a scholar, youth mentor, activist, spoken word artist, and author. It (The Autobiography on Tony Christ) is centered on him being an angry, poor and violent black youth unaware of the dynamics and social engineering that perpetuates black criminalization, which in turn costed him in circa, 15 years of his life in a cage. His life, not only tells the story of an individual; it also tells the story of so many young brothers like tony who have been misguided, ignored, and demonized by society. His life, his struggles with being a black man in an extremely racist institution, his pain, and his compassion for oppressed people has produced a very inspiring story and stalwart figure.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blaqrayn Publishing Plus
Date
4 August 2015
Pages
308
ISBN
9780692505731

Random Thoughts of a Soulless Child: The Autobiography of Tony Christ, chronicles the life and transformation of Tony Christ from childhood in the rough streets of Sugarhill through his sadistic experiences imprisoned in some of America’s roughest prisons; as well as his rebirth as a scholar, youth mentor, activist, spoken word artist, and author. It (The Autobiography on Tony Christ) is centered on him being an angry, poor and violent black youth unaware of the dynamics and social engineering that perpetuates black criminalization, which in turn costed him in circa, 15 years of his life in a cage. His life, not only tells the story of an individual; it also tells the story of so many young brothers like tony who have been misguided, ignored, and demonized by society. His life, his struggles with being a black man in an extremely racist institution, his pain, and his compassion for oppressed people has produced a very inspiring story and stalwart figure.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blaqrayn Publishing Plus
Date
4 August 2015
Pages
308
ISBN
9780692505731