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Here for a Reason: The Journey of Bill English, a Black Man, From Poverty to Corporate, Civic and Social Justice Leadership - Paperback

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Here for a Reason: The Journey of Bill English, a Black Man, From Poverty to Corporate, Civic and Social Justice Leadership - Paperback
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by Christina M. Cavitt (Author), Geni Cavitt (Author)

Bill English's story presents an inspiration for young Black American men, and really, everybody. In sharing his experiences rising above poverty, tragedy and outlandish East St. Louis bigotry, he candidly builds on lessons taught to him by his mother and several teachers to pioneer

groundbreaking steps in diversifying corporate cultures, and the Minneapolis and national political arena.

Number of Pages: 134
Dimensions: 0.36 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 05, 2024
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