Hustling

Hustling
Author: Shaw Jr
Publisher: Little Boy Blue Publishing
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-06-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781950766475

Rufus Shaw's Book, " Hustling: The Art of Black financial Survival," is a simple, common sense guide on how black business people can survive and even prosper if they know what they are doing. Show, whose first book was "How to be Rich nigger," has two degrees from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He said his street sense was learned in the predominantly black section of South Dallas. Using Humor, poetry and a smattering of profanity, Shaw avoids complicated economic formulas. He starts off by defining hustling: .."making something positive happen under difficult circumstances by using a combination of common sense, understanding of human nature, daring and hard work." In his straight forward style, Shaw Discusses such topics as understanding man from a street perspective, business from that same perspective, the educated fool, going broke and investments. The book is quick and easy reading. Shaw Breaks no new ground as he drops numerous jewels on his readers: " Without some form of education you're lost. Racism will you down, but ignorance will knock you out!" or "When money is in hand, pay your bills on time, when money is short, pay in 60 days, when money is shortest, pay something, but never pay nothing." or: "If you're sued, it is not the end of the world. Millions of people have been sued and have judgments pending..but they live everyday, normal lives. There's no "X" marked on their forehead.. Sure, it'll mess up your credit. The minute the bill collectors start calling, your credit was "Screwed.'" Shaw also devotes a chapter on crime and how it can be a money maker, but not without risks, for black people. There even is a subheading entitled, "Prison University." He does not preach, but he does touch many bases in a fact filled and entertaining 103 page book. Shaw's greatest success in this to me is pulling together a lot of basic wisdom and putting it down in black and white. Tags: How To Be a Rich Nigger, Rufus Shaw, Hustling: The Art of Black Financial Survival, Street Economics, Dr Rufus Shaw Jr., Brother Polight, Brother Polight Books, tariq nasheed, dr umar johnson, claude anderson, how to hustle and win

Hustling: The Art of Black Financial Survival

Hustling: The Art of Black Financial Survival
Author: Rufus Shaw Jr
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781791643898

ufus Shaw's Book, " Hustling: The Art of Black financial Survival," is a simple, common sense guide on how black business people can survive and even prosper if they know what they are doing. Show, whose first book was "How to be Rich nigger," has two degrees from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He said his street sense was learned in the predominantly black section of South Dallas. Using Humor, poetry and a smattering of profanity, Shaw avoids complicated economic formulas. He starts off by defining hustling: .."making something positive happen under difficult circumstances by using a combination of common sense, understanding of human nature, daring and hard work." In his straight forward style, Shaw Discusses such topics as understanding man from a street perspective, business from that same perspective, the educated fool, going broke and investments. The book is quick and easy reading. Shaw Breaks no new ground as he drops numerous jewels on his readers: " Without some form of education you're lost. Racism will you down, but ignorance will knock you out!" or "When money is in hand, pay your bills on time, when money is short, pay in 60 days, when money is shortest, pay something, but never pay nothing." or: "If you're sued, it is not the end of the world. Millions of people have been sued and have judgments pending..but they live everyday, normal lives. There's no "X" marked on their forehead.. Sure, it'll mess up your credit. The minute the bill collectors start calling, your credit was "Screwed.'" Shaw also devotes a chapter on crime and how it can be a money maker, but not without risks, for black people. There even is a subheading entitled, "Prison University." He does not preach, but he does touch many bases in a fact filled and entertaining 103 page book. Shaw's greatest success in this to me is pulling together a lot of basic wisdom and putting it down in black and white. Tags: How To Be a Rich Nigger, Rufus Shaw, Hustling: The Art of Black Financial Survival, Street Economics, Dr Rufus Shaw Jr., Brother Polight, Brother Polight Books, tariq nasheed, dr umar johnson, claude anderson, how to hustle and win, black labor, white wealth, dr umar johnson books, dr claud anderson books

How to Be a Rich Nigger!

How to Be a Rich Nigger!
Author: Rufus Shaw
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790683291

Rufus Shaw Jr. explains economics step by step using street language and humor. This book is very useful to any entrepreneur no matter your ethic background, as pragmatic and shrewd economic stratagem of America's Toughest Streets once coveted secrets are disclosed to the general populous. This book is a must have anyone ready to launch their own business, or grow their own Successful business, The underlining beauty of this Book is that you don't have to understand economic jargon, nor complicated economic theorems, as Rufus Shaw Jr. breaks down everything into small, easily understood words for his readers. I cant say enough that any person curious about the mindsets of the streets most successful hustlers and the psychology of Business in the Hood then this is your ticket to that world. Tags: How To Be a Rich Nigger, Rufus Shaw, Hustling: The Art of Black Financial Survival, Street Economics, Dr Rufus Shaw Jr., Brother Polight, Brother Polight Books, tariq nasheed, dr umar johnson, claude anderson, how to hustle and win

Next Wave Cultures

Next Wave Cultures
Author: Anita Harris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135909105

Whereas once young women’s feminist activism could be easily identified, today this resistance seems obscure, transitory, and disorganized. In Next Wave Cultures, established and emerging scholars provide an interdisciplinary examination of young women’s multilayered lives. This collection demonstrates that young women have new ways of taking on politics and culture that may not be recognizable under more traditional paradigms, but deserve to be identified as socially engaged and potentially transformative nonetheless. Exploring the ways in which girls' various cultural pursuits are tied to identity formation and relate to issues of class, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, ability, and, gender, Next Wave Cultures highlights both the limitations and opportunities afforded by globalization of youth consumer culture. This valuable collection is a necessary read across disciplines—especially to those in the fields of education, gender and cultural studies, sociology, and psychology.

How to Hustle and Win

How to Hustle and Win
Author: Supreme Understanding
Publisher: Supreme Design Publishing
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2008-06-19
Genre:
ISBN:

Likened to a 48 Laws of Power for young Black men, this book presents Black biographies, history, and current events in a language that the Hip-Hop generation will understand and relate to. Each story or essay is framed within the context of a life lesson, each one being of vital importance to the survival, redemption, and ultimate success of our dying Black generation. Both the positive and negative sides of the Black experience are explored in detail, from the lives of infamous drug dealers and pimps to the exploits of Black revolutionaries and activists. In addition, several How To sections outline simple strategies for self-development. Packed with useful information, from the best way to handle confrontations with police, to the continuing relevance of the 1919 race riots, this book has been compared to an urban Encyclopedia Africana. Others have called it a Blueprint for Black Power for a generation struggling with materialism and short attention spans. This book is guaranteed to change the world by changing the way millions of people think and live. In How to Hustle and Win, author Supreme Understanding tells, in often graphic detail, stories like that of the infamous Philadelphia Black Mafia, Harlem's heroin kingpin Frank Lucas, and former gang leader Stanley "Tookie" Williams. In between and throughout these tales, he weaves life lessons and guidance, turning sordid stories of crime and urban despair into an educational experience. Whereas Robert Greene's bestselling 48 Laws of Power used iconic figures from classical history to illustrate the guidelines for personal success, How to Hustle and Win is filled with the exploits of rappers, gangsters, radicals, and revolutionaries. This is a new kind of Black history book, and its intent is the motivation and achievement of a new kind of reader. Although today's literary market has seen an influx of self-help books attending to a variety of issues, few books have attempted to address the concerns of young Black men, struggling to find direction. It is this group that author Supreme Understanding names as one of most troubled demographics in American society today. On the book's website, the author comments: "Unfortunately, few authors actively target this audience, and those who do are either not speaking their language, or not interested in pushing for change. This is why How to Hustle and Win was written. This book will change the minds of millions of young men of color, and by doing this, it will ultimately change the world." Revolutionary aspirations aside, How to Hustle and Win's groundbreaking concept results in a truly appealing work. Its essays are delivered in short bursts, none of them over four pages long, making it ideal for struggling readers and those with shorter attention spans. At the same time, the book is filled with a wealth of information that would enlighten educated readers equally. In fact, the author juxtaposes his own personal tales of early delinquency and misdirection with his later years of professional success, including obtaining a doctorate in education at the age of 26.

Spitting G a M E

Spitting G a M E
Author: P. Los
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1665524952

“Wisdom is good with an inheritance, and profitable to those who see the light. of Game. For wisdom is a defense as money is a defense, But the excellence of knowledge is that wisdom gives life to those who have it.” —The Wisdom of King Solomon The wisest and the greatest that played the game of Life.

How to Hustle and Win

How to Hustle and Win
Author: Supreme Understanding
Publisher: Proven Publishing
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780981617008

A guide to self-empowerment and success for urban readers, providing practical solutions using examples from hiphop and urban culture. Features true stories from the lives of Jay-Z, Akon, Lil Wayne, Frank Lucas, Bumpy Johnson, Eminem, Assata Shakur, Che Guevara, and countless others.