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Surviving a stroke and coma, Curtis Cannon suffered a traumatic brain injury and slipped into depression. He noticed he had a great deal of time on his hands. He has been compelled to make an attempt to familiarize as many black people as possible. He started to read a lot of books that seemed to touch on the struggles, as well as the determination, focus, and the creativity that black people had to tolerate upon their quest to EVOLVE and gathered information learned from documentaries produced by Tariq Nasheed and historians such as Dr. Umar Johnson, Dr Phil Valentine, Booker T. Coleman,…mehr

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Surviving a stroke and coma, Curtis Cannon suffered a traumatic brain injury and slipped into depression. He noticed he had a great deal of time on his hands. He has been compelled to make an attempt to familiarize as many black people as possible. He started to read a lot of books that seemed to touch on the struggles, as well as the determination, focus, and the creativity that black people had to tolerate upon their quest to EVOLVE and gathered information learned from documentaries produced by Tariq Nasheed and historians such as Dr. Umar Johnson, Dr Phil Valentine, Booker T. Coleman, James Small, Michelle Alexander, Claude Anderson, and last but not the least, Dr. Yosef Ben Jochanan,
Autorenporträt
Hi, I'm Curtis the Author of this Book. I'm a 63-year-old Black Man. I became Disable in 1999 by having a Stroke at the wheel of my car on the expressway. I suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury, and I laid in a Coma for 22 days. Upon coming out of the coma, I knew that I had a lot of work to do in order to recover from this. After a tremendous amount of Physical Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, as well as Speech Therapy, I had to find a way to keep myself from slipping into Depression. So, I decided to notice that I had a great deal of time on my hands. I started to read a lot of books that seemed to touch on the struggles, as well as the Determination, Focus, and the Creativity that Black People had to tolerate upon their Quest to *EVOLVE*