When was cupcake brown born
Even so, she was able to walk again after a week of being in the hospital. She was lucky that day. This shows us to always have hope, even if things don't seem like they're going to take a turn for the better.
There is more proof on this in Cupcakes own book. Her autobiography, A Piece of Cake. Even though people were discouraging, Cupcake continued to persevere. It seemed like all hope was lost, but she had stood up for herself and still had hope. A lot of things had happened to Cupcake, including but not limited to; her baby being killed, rape, sexual assault, her getting jumped, and her mother dying.
Although all of that happened, she still stood up for herself. All of the experiences that she had been through but had still persevered through prove that she is a very inspirational person. Picture of Cupcake Brown from a website telling her story goodreads.
She is an inspiration to many, will continue to be brave in the face of danger, and will always persevere. She inspires so many because of her life story. Not to mention that the job is hard to get for most people in the first place. Cupcake Brown started off as a normal child, ended up being abused, raped, sexually assaulted, her baby was killed, she had no job, she joined a gang, got jumped, and so many other things happened to her.
Even though all of this happened she persevered and ended up on top. Everybody can learn from her, and she is an inspiration and will continue to be one, for as long as her story is told. Essays on Heroism. A piece of cake. Meaning: To be easy. Example: No problem, it should be a piece of cake. So, just to make Daddy happy, Momma said she had the hospital change my name.
I loved my daddy; so as far as I was concerned, he could change my name to whatever he wanted. She ran away and was subsequently introduced to prostitution. She later joined a gang after moving in with an aunt in LA. A few days before she turned sixteen, Brown was shot by a rival gang in a drive-by. The doctors told her that she may not be able to walk again. Three weeks after that, she decided to quit being a gang member and later that same year, she left the foster care system, declared legally emancipated.
As an adult, Brown obtained work in a law firm, but continued struggling with drug addiction until she reached out to her boss for assistance. She wrote an autobiography called A Memoir.
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