

He said he was known for his frosty temperament and for staying calm in emergencies, which, combined with his slim build, earned him the street name Iceberg Slim. The book claims that during his career he had over 400 women, both black and white, working for him. Pimp Īccording to his memoir, Pimp, Slim started pimping at 18 and continued until age 42. After his expulsion, his mother encouraged him to become a criminal lawyer so that he could make a legitimate living while continuing to work with the street people he was so fond of, but Maupin, seeing the pimps bringing women into his mother's beauty salon, was far more attracted to the lifestyle of money and control over women that pimping provided. Slim attended Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama, but having spent time in the "street culture", he soon began bootlegging and was expelled as a result. She earned enough money working in her salon to give her son the privileges of a middle-class life such as a college education, which at that time was difficult for the average person. In his autobiography, Maupin expressed gratitude to his mother for not also abandoning him.

When his mother was abandoned by his father, she established a beauty shop and worked as a domestic hairstylist to support both of them in Milwaukee. He spent his childhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Rockford, Illinois, until he returned to Chicago. Robert Maupin was born in Chicago, Illinois. Aug– April 30, 1992), better known as Iceberg Slim, was an American former pimp who later became a writer. Robert Beck (born Robert Lee Maupin or Robert Moppins Jr.
