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The confessions of RosaLee

Reporting on the interrelationships of poverty, racism, crime, illiteracy, and drug use, reporter Leon Dash spent four years getting to know RosaLee Cunningham of Washington, D.C., a thief, former prostitute and drug addict, and the mother of eight children. Includes excerpts of his interviews with her.

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  • "Reporting on the interrelationships of poverty, racism, crime, illiteracy, and drug use, reporter Leon Dash spent four years getting to know RosaLee Cunningham of Washington, D.C., a thief, former prostitute and drug addict, and the mother of eight children. Includes excerpts of his interviews with her."@en
  • "Reporting on the interrelationships of poverty, racism, crime, illiteracy, and drug use, reporter Leon Dash spent four years getting to know RosaLee Cunningham of Washington, D.C., a thief, former prostitute and drug addict, and the mother of eight children. Includes excerpts of his interviews with her."

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