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Tutuoba: Salem's Black Shango Slave Queen

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TUTUOBA is the fascinating story of a young woman and her reincarnation, having to survive similar desperate struggles against rich powerful enemies. Violently uprooted from Africa, she is persecuted in Jamaica, before being shipped to Boston, MA where she is tried for witchcraft, but despite all TUTUOBA knows she has to survive by all means necessary!

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First published June 4, 2007

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Prince Justice

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Son of a librarian and lawyer, books are family! New York Tristate author Prince Justice is a London born Yoruba Social Scientist, who writes about the rich variety of the Blackworld.

Coined as the world's number one Black book, THE BLACKWORLD: EVOLUTION TO REVOLUTION correctly proves that the origin of Man/Civilization was West Africa's Slave Coast/Negro Delta....

My new novel, TUTUOBA: Salem's Black Shango Slave Queen is a riveting supernatural historical page-turner.TUTUOBA is a powerful tale of an African woman and her reincarnation from Africa through the Caribbean to the U.S.A.

This follows The Blackworld: Evolution to Revolution, my paradigm shifting non-fiction book that covers all the world's major Black communities from their beginnings to 2006.

My writings have a distinct African flair that reflect my wide experiences of Africa, Europe and the Americas, and the desire to aid and disseminate a truly rich Afrocentric culture.

I am also on http://www.myspace.com/blackworldprince

Justice is at home in London, New York, Lagos... or anywhere with ample hot pepper sauce and hot Sistahs!

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March 18, 2011
The first thing that struck was the use of words, just not ok. Plus the tendency to go offpoint at every slightest bit. I fell asleep asleep several times reading it. The conclusion summed the book, puzzling. You got to the end and all you could think is what? I gave the book a star for 'attempt'
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