He and and Jeffrey Robinson wrote "Black Faces in White Places" a strategy of success where men of African ancestry in America, partner up to give real live momentum to succeed in a dominant society of persons who run corporations geared to obstruct a fair and free market place.
I read the book in March, and had my library order it. Later upon seeing the Director of the library carrying her copy she informed me she couldn't wait to read it. I do stuff like that and you may want to also. Empowered in ways that benefit others.
Curiously New Jersey has two outstanding stories of males that bonded and promised to achieve together. Below is the story of the three that became doctors. They wrote "The Pact".
http://www.threedoctors.com/ Dr. Pinkett's book delineates the plan from elementary school with his parent's vision through college. But I think that everyone needs a plan to succeed regardless, there is a lot of competition not just from other American students but international students as well.
Parental guidance is the magic key that unlocks a desire.
Young, Gifted & Entrepreneurs: Success Stories from the Prudential Young Entrepreneur Program
Chapter: Foreword
Citation: Pinkett, Randal D. (2007). Foreword. In Wilson, E. & Truitt, D. (Eds.), Young, Gifted & Entrepreneurs: Success Stories from the Prudential Young Entrepreneur Program. New York, NY: R.J. Communications
...and a shout out to Rutgers -where mine attend and Dr. Robinson graduated from. (still think she should have gone to Spelman:-)
Posted By: Marta Fernandez
Monday, May 23rd 2011 at 10:24AM
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