
Human Collateral
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Narrated by:
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Jason C. Johnson Sr.
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By:
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Tanya Hilson
About this listen
Millicent “Mill” Brown is not the perfect mother, as she runs her apartment as a trap house on the Southside of Chicago. However, when Mill’s apartment is raided, and a deal goes wrong, Mill is arrested and watches Mrs. Ross, the Director of the Department of Children and Family Services, take her children away.
While this injustice system processes Mill into the court system, Mrs. Ross starts orchestrating the sale of Mill’s young son and daughter to traffickers on the “Black Market” including high office officials.
Will Millicent be able to fight to get out of jail to find her children, or will jail and her mental state become more harmful to herself and those around her?
©2021 Tanya Hilson (P)2022 Tanya Hilson
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