The Black And White House
Jenks’ story takes its readers on a journey as it weaves in and out of suspense and intrigue.
In the 1950s, born to a poor family, Joshua Jenks is a black man who rises to the challenge of becoming a Senator for Memphis. Privileged to be taken under the wings of Sam McLeod, the patriarch of a rich white family for whom his family worked under, he is given an education the envy of many of his friends and peers.
His dreams though puts him directly in the line of racism even as he confronts the world of politics and power. Terrorism and its threats play a huge role in his line of work as a Middle East advisor with direct access to the President himself.
Jenks’ story takes its readers on a journey as it weaves in and out of suspense and intrigue.