At a time when American society is desperately seeking to create
hope for inner city black youth, this study serves as a tool to
encourage those responsible for teaching and socializing young
African-American males, who may feel they have little chance for
success. The study involved 17 African-American male students at a
historically black college in Miami, Florida. These students had
great desire to achieve and did so despite daunting obstacles such
as neighborhoods plagued with drugs, gangs, and crime. Interviewing
students at the moment in their lives when they had successfully
advanced beyond their environment, the author helps them to analyze
their past in an honest manner.
The case studies of the individuals reveal that family is the
most relevant factor in the student's success; particularly, the
presence of one person who cares and encourages the young man is
vital. In President Clinton's speech to the NAACP in July 1997, he
remarked, I am tired of being told that children cannot succeed
because of the difficulties of their circumstances. All we do is
consign them to staying in the same circumstances. It is wrong.
Through the stories of these students who have overcome their odds,
this book can serve as an inspiration for younger African-American
males to prevail over their own hardships.
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