The Book of Luke: My Fight for Truth, Justice, and Liberty City

· HarperCollins
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Born in Miami's notorious Liberty City, Luther Campbell witnessed poverty, despair, and crime firsthand. His uncle Ricky did not want him trapped by the "invisible chains" of systemic racism, so Ricky schooled him on the necessity of a black man running his own life, controlling his livelihood, and owning property.

Embracing these lessons, Campbell discovered his gift for entrepreneurship: He created one of the first hip-hop record companies, Luke Records, which started out of a shed in his mom's backyard and grew into a multimillion-dollar enterprise. As a rapper on his own label, Luke became known as the "King of Dirty Rap" and helped pioneer the worldwide phenomenon of Miami Bass. He went on to become the front man and manager for the rap group 2 Live Crew, and was key to the success of the group's controversial platinum recording As Nasty As They Wanna Be.

His hugely popular and provocative music infuriated the Man, and Luke was marked as public enemy number one when hip-hop crossed the color line into white America. Campbell would spend more than a million dollars of his own money fighting cops and prosecutors, and he went all the way to the Supreme Court to protect his—and every other artist's—right to free speech, setting landmark legal precedents that continue to shape the entertainment industry to this day.

In Campbell's clear and honest voice, he shares unforgettable stories of his rise to celebrity status, including illicit tales from his raunchy concerts. He also breaks down how he lost his fortune, but in the process gained a better perspective on life. His father taught him to be responsible for his actions and to be proud of himself. Campbell expressed this by being cocky and holding his head up high, but, as he acknowledges, "America has never been an easy place for a black man who doesn't know how to apologize."

Touching on some of the most pressing issues of our time, The Book of Luke is a raw and powerful memoir of how one man invented southern hip-hop, saved the First Amendment, and became a role model for the disenfranchised people of the city he calls home.

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4.6
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A Google user
October 16, 2018
Growing up in Miami by moving from New York City 33 years ago (October 26 1985). After reading this book from Uncle Luke....I literally learned a lot about the history.....BLACK AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY which wasn't taught to us or placed in Miami Dade academic curriculum in the early to mid 80s throughout my high school years towards my senior year in 1992 went to Frank C. Martin for sixth grade....and not knowing the man the school was named after...was a Caucasian male who helped a lot of people of color and gave a chance to establish themselves by selling them land to build family style homes in Richmond Heights....the area I now call home. But I learned this info by just reading this book....along with other informatively historical data on how Overtown received it's name....when I95 separated Overtown and Liberty City....and more. This book is about the TRUTH.......of him...and the people of Miami. Excellent read... glad I purchased it 3 yrs ago and has read it at least 6 times twice.
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Dylan Charles
September 30, 2015
Great book, shows people that you really shouldn't judge a book by its cover. The truth is more interesting for the people that's willing to learn with non judging eyes
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David Rotich
October 24, 2015
The book detailed segregation which emaneted in the south and the impact it made on the lives of the blacks.Its amazing book for one to have alook.
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About the author

Luther Campbell is the founder of Luke Records, a rapper with 2 Live Crew, and the star of Luke's Parental Advisory. He is the first southern rap star to emerge on the Billboard Pop charts. Campbell now works with the Miami public school system, serving as a revered football coach. He lives in Miami with his family.

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