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His mother, bobbie scott, was an opera singer who performed with the new york oratorio society. Astonishingly precocious, scott heron had published two novels the vulture and the nigger factory plus a book of poems small talk at 125th and lenox by 1972. Raised in jackson, tennessee, by his grandmother, scottheron moved to new york at the age of. In the vulture, the strange story of john lees murder is told in the words of four men who knew him as a kid. Originally published in 1972, gil scott heron s striking novel the nigger factory is a powerful parable of the way in which human beings are conditioned to think, drawing inspiration from scott heron s own experiences as a student in the late 1960s and early 70s. Composer and writer gil scottheron spent his childhood in jackson, tennessee, until the age of thirteen, when he moved to new york city. Provides an analysis of the word nigger and its repercussions for, effect on, and place in american culture, and the use of the controversial word as a racial epithet and methods that can deprive the word of its destructive character. Buy the nigger factory by gil scottheron from amazons fiction books store. He also wrote the novels the vulture 1970 and the nigger factory 1972 and the memoir the last holiday 2012 and is the subject of the biography gil scott heron.

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