More Than 4 Admirers: the Threat to a Legacy - Black Coffee - Libros - True\'s Relate Publishing - 9780984470150 - 10 de junio de 2011
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More Than 4 Admirers: the Threat to a Legacy

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Publisher Marketing: Do you think everyone loves the crew? And every person of the black race wants them to prosper? Really? The crew have enemies dating back to the 1st generation. But who wants the crew to lose? Who's life's work had it become to dismantle the Cleveland crew? Those questions are yet to be answered. It's a fact that every generation has at least 1 man who stands out as the best leader. One who is strong in his convictions, unwavering in his decisions and truly in control of any relationship he's apart of. Both Allen Saul Williams and Allen Devante' Jackson Sr were leaders in the Civil Rights Era. Big John and big Al are both viewed that way in the 2nd generation. But in the 3rd generation, there are two, as well. Big Chill is the named leader of the 3rd generation. There was an attempt made on his life in 1993, while the man seen as his sibling had to be away, bettering himself in college. But was Chill really the main target? Or was the hit on him meant to be a mental weight on Anthony "Ajay" Jackson? Many view Ajay as the key to prolonging the crews dominance into the new millennium. And they would be absolutely correct. An attempt on his life was made the following year. Of course, it was unsuccessful. But afterwards, a powerful man made his presence known and he moved his money and his prominence around to establish an invisible shield around the crew. His name is Bert Parkwood. According to papa Brown, Grandpa Logan and poppa Jones, he is the modern day Jeb Baker. Contributor Bio:  Coffee, Black The name Black Coffee was given to me by my mother around the age of 6. She said I never sugar coated anything and I never like lies nor was I willing to live one. She said I was born to be strong and eye opening. I added steamy and hot. One of my favorite rappers, the now deceased Heavy D did a song with the same title. That sold me on the name and the description was fitting because that's who I was determined to be. I was born and raised primarily in Gulfport Mississippi where I still own a home as well as in 3 other states, all south of the Mason Dixon line, so I'm a southern girl to my heart. I am a Federal/Civil service employee by day, mother, published author and the CEO of my own publishing company True's Relate Publishing. I pen novels, poetry, songs and spoken word. I have also done live performances of song and spoken word but public demand caused me to devote more time to writing my novels. My reading audience ranges in age from 13 to 89. I gained a network of readers through popular blogs I'd joined since 2003. I picked up thousands of readers and followers as a member of Facebook [Black Coffee] and Twitter [AuthorBlkCoffee] but before the social network bliss I'd already had quite a following on various HipHop websites. Friends became eager for me to release a full title after reading sample chapters on those websites. I established my own website; www.blackdollone.com in 2004. Writing is my 1st love. I've been published since age 5. With pen in hand I can go anywhere I'd like to go. I love what I do and anything I add my name to, I'm going to do it to the best of my ability and then some. see full biography: http: //www.truesrelatepublishing.com/BLACK-COFFEE.html

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 10 de junio de 2011
ISBN13 9780984470150
Editores True\'s Relate Publishing
Páginas 80
Dimensiones 140 × 216 × 4 mm   ·   104 g

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