
Fast Buck the Mack
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Narrated by:
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David Attar
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By:
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Cleartis Wadley
About this listen
I was born with bronze sandals, baby shoes, and a bronze baby ring. It made me feel like Jesus. I think I’m a genie reincarnated. I also had these marks on my body. My reincarnation is one of the things that motivated me to get in trouble.
When I went to prison, I hung myself. About my king being white, I didn’t want them acting a fool about that. We got the bill of rights. My mother’s name is Velma Robinson. They called her “little sister”.
I believe I was reincarnated through her dream. She migrated from Oxford, Mississippi, to Pittsburgh and was being a shooting star. She said she used to do the boogie woogie and the Charleston.
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