Remembering Dr. King: Why We Must Humanize Our Heroes
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by Eboni Rafus
My father was a good man.
As the eldest of five children, he stayed behind and cared for his alcoholic father after his mother divorced him and moved to Florida with the rest of my father’s siblings. He was eleven years old. As an enlisted infantry solider in the U.S. Army, he was a strong leader who climbed the ranks quickly and retired as Master Sergeant after 23 years of service.
Remembering Dr. King: Why We Must Humanize Our Heroes
Reviewed by Unknown
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January 19, 2015
Rating: 5
Reviewed by Unknown
on
January 19, 2015
Rating: 5