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In Hood Legends, Michael Jourdain recounts how two men’s ideology changed the world, and greatly influenced his life. He would come to know Stanley Tookie Williams, founder of the Crips, through his friendship with his sister, Francine, while he was a young teenager. Tookie’s drive to be a powerful leader inspired Michael to start his own crew within the Van Ness Gang.
At seventeen, Michael would meet Thomas Tootie Reese, the Godfather of black drug kinpins, and was impressed with his tremendous wealth. After he became a member of Tootie’s organization, Michael would have all the money that he had ever dreamed of. But the death of his best friend, Raul, to gang violence, changed the course of his life. He was plotting the murder of Raul’s killer when the government took his freedom.
In prison, education changed Michael’s life. He began to understand how his actions and the actions of those he knew and associated with were destroying black neighborhoods, and he became a social activist. His desires changed from wanting to be wealthy by any means necessary to wanting to save underserved neighborhoods from self-destructing, and to help young men and women convert their misguided street ambition into entrepreneurship.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In Hood Legends, Michael Jourdain recounts how two men’s ideology changed the world, and greatly influenced his life. He would come to know Stanley Tookie Williams, founder of the Crips, through his friendship with his sister, Francine, while he was a young teenager. Tookie’s drive to be a powerful leader inspired Michael to start his own crew within the Van Ness Gang.
At seventeen, Michael would meet Thomas Tootie Reese, the Godfather of black drug kinpins, and was impressed with his tremendous wealth. After he became a member of Tootie’s organization, Michael would have all the money that he had ever dreamed of. But the death of his best friend, Raul, to gang violence, changed the course of his life. He was plotting the murder of Raul’s killer when the government took his freedom.
In prison, education changed Michael’s life. He began to understand how his actions and the actions of those he knew and associated with were destroying black neighborhoods, and he became a social activist. His desires changed from wanting to be wealthy by any means necessary to wanting to save underserved neighborhoods from self-destructing, and to help young men and women convert their misguided street ambition into entrepreneurship.