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A compelling memoir of one of the greatest hockey players to ever play the game, but who never made the NHL because of institutional racism. Eventually recognized by the Canada Sports Hall of Fame, Herb Carnegie was a man whose charitable work and work with young people left the world a better place.

Produktbeschreibung
A compelling memoir of one of the greatest hockey players to ever play the game, but who never made the NHL because of institutional racism. Eventually recognized by the Canada Sports Hall of Fame, Herb Carnegie was a man whose charitable work and work with young people left the world a better place.
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Autorenporträt
Herbert Carnegie is a Black Canadian icon who was inducted into 13 halls of fame and received eight medals for community service, including the Order of Canada. Following an outstanding career in hockey, he became a revered community leader, enriching countless lives through his character development initiative Future Aces. Bernice Carnegie is an educational and life enrichment speaker who shares the compelling story of her family who settled in Canada circa 1912. She is co-founder of their family’s youth-based charitable foundation that has promoted character education for three decades and proudly served as its executive director for 17 years. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.