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An edition of How long will I cry? (2013)

How long will I cry?

voices of youth violence

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"In 2011 and 2012, while more than 900 people were being murdered on the streets of Chicago, creative-writing students from DePaul University fanned out all over the city to interview people whose lives have been changed by the bloodshed. The result is How Long Will I Cry?: Voices of Youth Violence, an extraordinary and eye-opening work of oral history. Told by real people in their own words, the stories in How Long Will I Cry? are at turns harrowing, heartbreaking and full of hope."--Publisher's website.

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Pages
244

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How long will I cry?: voices of youth violence
2013, Big Shoulders Books, DePaul University
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Table of Contents

Introduction -- by Miles Harvey
Foreword -- Alex Kotlowitz
Love without condition -- T-awannda Piper
My life was worth a few guns -- Jaime Miranda
why should I harass people for standing on the corner? -- Harlon Keith Moss Jr.
Four bullets -- John McCullough
My son Lazarus -- Pamela Hester-Jones
What the watchman saw -- Pastor Corey Brooks
Don't trust nobody -- Ora Thompson
Met the juju-man -- Julian
Like walking through Baghdad -- Deshon McKnight
God, are you trying to get my attention? -- Jorge Roque
A message for stupid people -- Reggie
Defending the goners -- Kulmeet Galhotra
The whole world stopped -- Audrey Wright
Death is contagious -- Max Cerda
Unanswered prayers -- Pamela Montgomery-Bosley
A twig in a tornado -- Timothy Clark
Everything about me is tainted -- Maria Hernandez
What's one bullet? -- Ernie Purnell
You live by it, you die by it -- Latoya Williams
Tomorrow is not promised -- Charlie Brown
The dream club's chief dreamer -- Judge Colleen F. Sheehan
Trying the break the cycle -- Kim
The girl was a fighter -- Cristina Figueroa
Where in this community does it say we care? -- Diane Latiker
Hell broke loose -- Hyinth Davis
I only work here -- Thomas McMahon
The walk home -- Juan PItts and Esther PItts
When a bullet enters the body -- Dr. Nancy L. Jones
Both feet out -- Benjamin "Benny" Estrada
How dare I be happy -- Tu-Tu
Home was the three of us -- Jeff Maldonado Sr.
The funeral home lady -- Cathlene Johnson
The scar tells a story -- Daisy Camacho
How do you learn to live again? -- Joy McCormack
Take a risk -- Frankie Valencia
Acknowledgments --
Resource guide --
Study guide --
About the editors.

Edition Notes

Resource Guide & Study Guide included.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Chicago, Illinois

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.88083
Library of Congress
HV6250.4.Y68 H685 2013, HV6250.4.Y68H685

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 244 pages
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30095779M
Internet Archive
howlongwillicryv0000unse
ISBN 10
1628901551
ISBN 13
9781628901559
LCCN
2013949113
OCLC/WorldCat
860837520
Amazon ID (ASIN)

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