![]() She felt that the school systems intentionally left out the African origins of civilization. Souljah disliked what American students were being taught in school systems across the country. There she attended Dwight Morrow High School. Englewood is also home to other famous black artists such as George Benson, Eddie Murphy, and Regina Belle. At the age of 10, she moved with her family to the suburb of Englewood, New Jersey, a suburb with a strong African-American presence. She recounts in her memoir No Disrespect that she was born into poverty and raised on welfare for some years. Sister Souljah was born in the Bronx, New York. His repudiation of her comments led to what is now known in American politics as a Sister Souljah moment. ![]() Democratic Party candidate Bill Clinton criticized her remarks about race in the United States during the 1992 presidential campaign. Sister Souljah (born Lisa Williamson, Bronx, New York) is an American author, activist, and film producer. ![]()
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