Born is South Korea, Milton was adopted and brought to the states in 1979 where he learned English and the American culture. Today he lives in Harlem and operates a creative agency while completing his memoir entitled Slickyboy.
Slickyboy Synopsis:
A fatherless black boy was born to a Korean prostitute a decade and-a-half after the Korean War. Left to roam his camptown with a pack of homeless kids, little Milton-ah fights, steals and drinks while his mother works long hours. All until the age of 8, when he’s adopted from the country that never claimed him, by a black military family from Texas, the Washingtons. Slickyboy is about the love and the loss of one mother, and a finding of another, with a lifetime of living in between.
Follow Milton Twitter @mltdubslickyboy or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SlickyboyMemoir/. Visit his website at www.slickyboystudios.com.
Songs from A Collective Effort are available at SoundCloud (Http://soundcloud.com/acollectiveeffortmusic/sets/a-collective-effort-mix-bag) and other music of the podcast comes courtesy of Needle Drop Records by The Bell, Dumbfoundead’s new single, “Safe,” (h) and Awkwafina’s new song “Green Tea” featuring Margaret Cho (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o23w8i0H-w).
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