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Hood Kings Born Daily
- A New Way a New Day
- Narrated by: Sheila D. Thompson
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The man who would be king is a story about a king who is not a king, yet a still made a king by those who needed a king, not knowing the man they made king would have been a king in another time and another place. It all started in a mid-sized, Midwest, slow metropolitan city known for its many different cultural festivals and events. As a child growing up in a place that seemed all inclusive from the outside and in public view for the world to see, while truly living a totally different life within the small community at large.
©2020 Stewart Worthen/S. L. Worthen A. S. (P)2021 Stewart Worthen/S. L. Worthen A. S.
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