Street Legends Vol. 2

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
Cover of the book Street Legends Vol. 2 by Seth Ferranti, Seth Ferranti
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Author: Seth Ferranti ISBN: 9780980068764
Publisher: Seth Ferranti Publication: June 11, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Seth Ferranti
ISBN: 9780980068764
Publisher: Seth Ferranti
Publication: June 11, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Ice-T spit, “Gangsters don’t die, they multiply: and to keep it all the way official read about the street’s real legends. The Original Gangsters that inspired BET’s American Gangster series, all those Hollywood gangsta flicks, the litany of true crime street documentaries and gangsta rappers galore. The Black Gangster is in effect. Taking over where the Italian mobsters and Colombian cocaine cartels left off. Street Legends gives you their stories. Read about the black John Gotti’s and Pablo Escobar’s. True to life and hood to hood. Real recognizes real. And this book will give you the truth.

Let recognized prison journalist and gangster chronicler Seth Ferranti aka Soul Man take you on a journey to the criminal underworld. Where O.G.’s go hard and suckers get exposed. In Street Legends, Vol. 1, he mesmerized readers with the exploits of the Death Before Dishonor six – Supreme, Wayne Perry, Anthony Jones, Aaron Jones, Pistol Pete and Boy George. Now in Street Legends, Vol. 2, he introduces the Original Gangsters. Men of honor, respect and violence. Street stars and hood icons.

The Black Caesar, Frank Matthews, Original King of New York. Peanut King, Lord of B-More’s heroin trade. Michael Fray, the Ambassador of Chocolate City. The Boobie Boys of Miami and rapper Rick Ross fame. Short North Posse, the Columbus, Ohio crew that Triple Crown publisher Vickie Stringer snitched on, and the New World, Islamic bank robbers from Newark, New Jersey. Read these tales of chaos, murder and mayhem that embody elements of cash money, debonair style, brutal diplomacy, unchecked violence, vicious betrayal and brotherly unity.

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Ice-T spit, “Gangsters don’t die, they multiply: and to keep it all the way official read about the street’s real legends. The Original Gangsters that inspired BET’s American Gangster series, all those Hollywood gangsta flicks, the litany of true crime street documentaries and gangsta rappers galore. The Black Gangster is in effect. Taking over where the Italian mobsters and Colombian cocaine cartels left off. Street Legends gives you their stories. Read about the black John Gotti’s and Pablo Escobar’s. True to life and hood to hood. Real recognizes real. And this book will give you the truth.

Let recognized prison journalist and gangster chronicler Seth Ferranti aka Soul Man take you on a journey to the criminal underworld. Where O.G.’s go hard and suckers get exposed. In Street Legends, Vol. 1, he mesmerized readers with the exploits of the Death Before Dishonor six – Supreme, Wayne Perry, Anthony Jones, Aaron Jones, Pistol Pete and Boy George. Now in Street Legends, Vol. 2, he introduces the Original Gangsters. Men of honor, respect and violence. Street stars and hood icons.

The Black Caesar, Frank Matthews, Original King of New York. Peanut King, Lord of B-More’s heroin trade. Michael Fray, the Ambassador of Chocolate City. The Boobie Boys of Miami and rapper Rick Ross fame. Short North Posse, the Columbus, Ohio crew that Triple Crown publisher Vickie Stringer snitched on, and the New World, Islamic bank robbers from Newark, New Jersey. Read these tales of chaos, murder and mayhem that embody elements of cash money, debonair style, brutal diplomacy, unchecked violence, vicious betrayal and brotherly unity.

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