The Hobo King: Leon Ray Livingston, Chapter One
Ridiculous History15 Heinä 2020

The Hobo King: Leon Ray Livingston, Chapter One

Born in San Francisco, an 11-year-old ran away from home, living and writing about his travels. Hailed as a self-coronated 'Hobo King,' Livingston made his own mythology, creating tropes that survive in the modern day.

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