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Not your mama's self-help book: Chicago native and Marine veteran offers 'gritty' life advice in 'Warrior Code'

Tawanda "Tee" Marie Hanible proudly lists the things that she is: a woman, a mother, a daughter, a philanthropist, a Marine, a survivor and nobody's hero. But she also self-identifies with the moniker "bada - ."

A product of the foster care system - after her father was killed on a South Side street - Hanible came of age in Chicago and endured growing pains that included expulsion from school, becoming pregnant as a teen (and having a subsequent abortion),

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