With moist panties and a body that wanted to be touched.I argued that most African students were confronted by the same problems.'' Souljah's political beliefs frequently become little more than sidelines to her accounts of failed romances-indignant stories of a strong, single, sexy black heroine and the brothers who let her down. When a man she wants turns up at a committee meeting, she recounts: ``I.set to work on how to organize Black students across the country into an African student network. Passionate in all things, Souljah's juxtaposition of her activism and her active hormones can produce odd results. She is against abortion, narcotics, the welfare system, interracial dating, and homosexuality. She is for belief in God, hard work, self-respect, community service, political activism, a strong family structure, and black women sharing their men in the face of a huge supply-side shortage. Let there be no doubt, this ``young sultry, big, brown-eyed, voluptuous, wholesome, intelligent, spiritual, ghetto girl'' has opinions. It must be hard being right all the time, but controversial rapper and black activist Sister Souljah doesn't mind, judging from her remarkably smug, occasionally uplifting memoir.
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