Born: 01-01-1964
Sister Souljah is a renowned author, activist, and public speaker, celebrated for her powerful narratives that explore African American experiences. Emerging into the literary scene with the bestselling novel "The Coldest Winter Ever," she has captivated audiences with her thought-provoking stories. Beyond writing, Souljah is recognized for her commitment to social justice, particularly focusing on youth empowerment and cultural awareness. Her work continues to inspire and provoke meaningful dialogue.
I could feel him looking at me.
I loved my father, but I never wanted to be like him.
You know how it is. You have to be careful about what you say and do around people.
I was always the prettiest girl in the room, and I never let anyone forget it.
I had to be resourceful and make things happen for myself.
I was a hustler since I was a little girl. I always had a natural-born hustle.
I wanted to be rich and powerful, not somebody's baby mama.
I had to keep my game tight and my mind right.
I had to be the best at whatever I did, or I didn't want to do it at all.
Love is a word. It's your actions that count.
I had to stay focused on what I wanted to achieve.
I had to play my position and play it well.