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Black Senate

By: Zaid Za'hid
Narrated by: Mr. Gates
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The Black Senate is an epic story of a new breed of gangstas living under a new g-code of street laws.

Jerusalem Williams and his two comrades, along with their war princess Pinky are known on the streets as the three Kings and the Queen B. After going to prison, Jerusalem is released from the federal penitentiary with vengeance and he is determined to take his rightful place in the streets as ruler and leader of his organization of Black warriors. Blood is bound to be shed. Jealousy and greed cause relationships to be severed. In order for the opposition to survive in the streets of the windy city, his enemies soon learn that they must abide by the new set of street laws or risk feeling the wrath of the three bad Black brothers of the Black Senate.

Zaid Za'hid is a poet and urban storyteller. He is the author of the Black Senate and Manifestation of a King: Hip-Hop Thug Poetry.

©2017 Zaid Za'hid (P)2019 Wahida Clark Presents Publishing
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