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-- n. Dead End Kids: Gang Girls and the Boys They Know by Mark S. Fleisher Most people think they know about gang girls. They know they talk tough and play rough. They know they wear tattoos and scary hair. They know-or they think they know-these are not the girls they want their daughters to grow up to be. In Dead End Kids, Mark Fleisher humanizes this harsh stereotype. We learn that many of these young women come from abusive backgrounds. We learn that they are often the pawns of men, or boys. We learn that their lives are seldom easy, and that choice is rarely in their hands... (Read More) |
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