Ghetto Politics: conflicting relationships among people in an economically deprived group. Ghetto Politics is a book that captures some of the most profound poetry you'll ever read. It deals with the struggle of a young African-American woman amid the chaos and disorder in her surroundings. It is a personal account of events and people that she has encountered across a lifetime. It deals with emotional bonds; relationships between mother and daughter, father and daughter, boyfriends and lady friends. Ghetto Politics addresses the necessity of building strong relationships through discourse. There are poems like "4 U" that addresses the complex relationship between a black woman and the country in which she loves. It is a letter for love unreciprocated. Ghetto Politics is not as much a detailed record as it is a process. It is a progression of thought through growth and change. It is a story of Coffy Davis as a girl struggling to build an empire brick by broken brick. Like any great builder, she is an architect that builds something to endure. This is a legacy inherited from an ancestry of griots, story tellers and toasters that will live on as a testimony of her generation.
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