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People, I'm still a-wassailing. Beginning to feel a little alone out here from the lack of comments, though. Oh, well sometimes we all feel as if we walk alone. Today I decided to wassail someone I like to think travels the same path. Motivational speaker, educator Jamaal Brown.
Jamaal thought that sports would be his ticket to fame, fortune and a better life for his family. Unfortunately he was diagnosed with a rare heart condition. He literally found myself going from the basketball court to an operating table at the age of thirteen (13). He began reading books about the contributions African Americans have made worldwide. In the year 2000 he graduated as his high school’s first-ever African American Valedictorian.
Jamaal began to see himself in the pages of world history. His experiences led him to uncover a wealth of knowledge regarding lesser known individuals, instances and ideas in African American history that captivate all audiences.
If you really want to know about Jamaal Brown you should visit his About page. The testimonials are too awesome and too numerous to list. To learn more of the topics he speaks on visit this page.
Can be contacted as a speaker at Email
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Wow the calendar sounds interesting. I'll have to check it out.
"Within America's history-“I feel that we, as Americans, are all equal and held together by a common thread. Like a treasured beaded necklace of different colors, held together on a string, we are held together by our necessities and our circumstances and our humanity. Every color helps to make the necklace beautiful. We can never be a totally separate entity! Americans of all colors are so integrated that if we hurt one, we hurt all. Just like that necklace of treasured beads- leave one out and the gap is seen. Break the chain and many of us are lost.” What do you believe? Beads on a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History
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Wow the calendar sounds interesting. I'll have to check it out.
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