Sister Souljah doesn’t watch TV anymore—she says the VH1 reality series Basketball Wives, “the show with all of the women who are not wives at all,” sapped her appetite for the medium a few years ago.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sister Souljah's "Life After Death," a follow-up to her 1999 bestseller "The Coldest Winter Ever ...
As a ’90s rapper, Sister Souljah was no Queen Latifah; she made one solo album that went nowhere, and that was that. As a political cliché, though, she seems bound to outlast all of her contemporaries ...
The truth teller: Sister Souljah in Harlem in 1993. (Anthony Barboza / Getty Images) To many, the cover is recognizable even at a distance: The lower half of a youthful, feminine face is darkened on ...
Renowned author Sister Souljah returns with Love After Midnight, the highly anticipated sequel to her bestseller Life After Death, continuing the gripping journey of her iconic character Winter ...
No disrespect, but Sister Souljah is back. The unorthodox hip-hop generation activist, speaker and author has unleashed her critically acclaimed fourth literary work, Midnight and the Meaning of Love.
It was 8 a.m. on a weekday morning, and the phone rang three times before someone picked up on the other end. In the faintest whisper, a voice struggled to say hello. “Yes,” she replied, the word ...
Author and recording artist Sister Souljah on Thursday blasted Hillary Clinton’s public persona. “She reminds me too much of the slave plantation white wife of the white ‘master,’ ” Souljah said, ...
Sister Souljah’s latest page-turner is a No. 1 stunner. The former self-proclaimed “raptivist” and groundbreaking author’s long-awaited sequel to her breakthrough novel has debuted atop the Hardcover ...
In 1999, Sister Souljah published her first novel, "The Coldest Winter Ever," considered by some to be the mother of what's been called urban or street fiction and its first classic. Its heroine, ...
In 1999, Sister Souljah published her first novel, “The Coldest Winter Ever,” considered by some to be the mother of what’s been called urban or street fiction, and its first classic. Its heroine, ...