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The Queen and I
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THE QUEEN AND II was born and raised in Brooklyn; we moved from Bed Stuy to Crown Heights then my father bought us a big house in Flatbush Brooklyn on Martense Court. We were the second black family on the court, and the white people moved out as the black families moved in until it was all black with a couple of mixed couples. As I got older, I protected the whole Martense Court and all the Mothers on Martense Street with my life. None of our friends had both parents at home, so we were very f…
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THE QUEEN AND I


I was born and raised in Brooklyn; we moved from Bed Stuy to Crown Heights then my father bought us a big house in Flatbush Brooklyn on Martense Court. We were the second black family on the court, and the white people moved out as the black families moved in until it was all black with a couple of mixed couples. As I got older, I protected the whole Martense Court and all the Mothers on Martense Street with my life. None of our friends had both parents at home, so we were very fortunate. I have an older Brother Yusuf and a younger brother Gamel, we didn't always get along, but we loved each other; our parents taught us to love. Yusuf use to fight for me when I was small and younger, and I use to fight for GAMEL/GARY when he was younger, even when he got older. Today I get along with my brothers, but I'm not sure about them. I plan to buy another big house in the future and invite my brothers to live there.


My parents were always there for my brothers and me and the whole Walker and Williams Clan and so-called friends. When I was Incarcerated, I begged God to save my parents for me to take care of, and he did that for me. God gave me a clean slate and a fresh start for doing such a great job of caring for my Father and my precious Mother. It wasn't easy; people put their families in nursing homes, Taking care of my parents was the hardest but the best thing I did my whole life.


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I was born and raised in Brooklyn; we moved from Bed Stuy to Crown Heights then my father bought us a big house in Flatbush Brooklyn on Martense Court. We were the second black family on the court, and the white people moved out as the black families moved in until it was all black with a couple of mixed couples. As I got older, I protected the whole Martense Court and all the Mothers on Martense Street with my life. None of our friends had both parents at home, so we were very fortunate. I have an older Brother Yusuf and a younger brother Gamel, we didn't always get along, but we loved each other; our parents taught us to love. Yusuf use to fight for me when I was small and younger, and I use to fight for GAMEL/GARY when he was younger, even when he got older. Today I get along with my brothers, but I'm not sure about them. I plan to buy another big house in the future and invite my brothers to live there.


My parents were always there for my brothers and me and the whole Walker and Williams Clan and so-called friends. When I was Incarcerated, I begged God to save my parents for me to take care of, and he did that for me. God gave me a clean slate and a fresh start for doing such a great job of caring for my Father and my precious Mother. It wasn't easy; people put their families in nursing homes, Taking care of my parents was the hardest but the best thing I did my whole life.


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