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Confessions of a Black Con Man: The Road to Redemption

"Don't get conned. It is easier than you think."

A black con man who came from humble beginnings in the Jim Crow South. He tells the story of the the cons he would creatively execute scamming over 3 million dollars in over 50 years while avoiding harsh prison time.

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  • Kweisi Tshombe

    Kweisi Tshombe

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A black con man who came from humble beginnings in the Jim Crow South. He tells the story of the the cons he would creatively execute scamming over 3 million dollars in over 50 years while avoiding harsh prison time.

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