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Product Description Reflections of a Black Man is a story of a boy named Chris who grows up to be a respectable man. Through his growth, he encounters various opsticals that will either break him or make him a stronger person. Chris learns that manhood and respectability is not a right that is given, but it is something that he has to earn through sweat, tears, and hard work. In his journeys through life to find himself, Chris finds himself in several life changing binds that only he can resolve. In the end, family, prayer, and lessons learned will altimately see him through. About the Author Curtis E. Campbell, Sr. is a native of Seabrook, S.C. and is currently an Information System Technician Senior Chief in the United States Navy. In his 21 years of service, he has traveled all over the world giving both humanitarian aid and fighting in two wars. He has been married for 17 years. Reflections of a black man is the first in a series of recent pursuits, with work progressing quickly on the followup. Excerpt. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. My mother and I lived with my grandma Baybe, my aunt Julie, and her children. The summers were extra hot because we did not have any air conditioning and the winter was extra cold because the tiny 500 foot square board house did not have any insulation. Since there was no indoor plumbing, we would bathe in a big tin tub on the outside in the summer and boil water to add with the cold water in the winter. No one complained and all of us were as happy as children could possibly be. The air was pure and there were no additives or preservatives in the foods we ate.
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