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JW ATTERBURY VOL.3 WINTERGREEN - JOEL WASHINGTON ATTERBURY
JW ATTERBURY VOL.3
WINTERGREEN
JOEL WASHINGTON ATTERBURY
King Atterberry Ink
Copyrighted © 2022 Library of Congress.
Published by: Joel Washington Atterbury
ISBN: 979-8-9861071-7-2
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Email: kingatterberry7@gmail.com
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All material written in this book may not for any reason be utilized without the consent of Mr. Joel Washington Atterbury.
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DARYL HICKSON
AKA
AL SHARK
Two people sitting on a couch Description automatically generated with medium confidenceYou ever meet that one cousin that planted a seed of thought in your mind, that resonate into your adulthood?
Yeah, that’s who Cousin Daryl was a funny comical guy, lol.
I always remember him saying when me and my brother was whining or crying about something when we spent the night at him and his mother Sarah house: GANGSTERS DON’T CRY, so stop or you going back home to your grandmother’s house
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That right there had us chill because we enjoyed visiting them, chillin watching the basketball game while his dog named Duke was in attendance.
I have so many great memories of Cousin Daryl he was like a big brother.
To my nephew Cameron Harris
Thank you, nephew, for always showing support upon my content creating that I exhibit through social media.
I hope to see you follow your dreams and expectations of being who you want to be and how you feel you want to live your life.
BIO
Joel W Atterbury, named after my father and grandfather.
Born and raised in what was considered the Mecca for Black people in its heyday, Harlem USA!
A town with such reverence and presence in Black people’s psyche.
A rich history that is hard to deny. Just off namesake alone, it evokes many cultural icons from yesteryear; style and fashion that still influences the world today.
The brightest, most talented exceptional people amongst us gravitated to Harlem at one point or another. The scene itself is poetry in motion.
A poet, lyricist and author, my attraction and love affair for words started in my youth but unbeknownst to me, my appreciation for it would