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Growing up in the South can expose you to various concepts and situational experiences. Being a black man in the South is all the more experiential. Nicolas Johnson shares his experiences openly, from extended family relationships and having deeply defining public school experiences in Montgomery, Alabama, to earning a degree and experiencing college life at a Southern PWI. His life experiences are those he cherishes, but certainly wishes to share. Aside from sharing details of his own life, Nicolas provides knowledge and research of America's response to Black men, and Black America as a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Growing up in the South can expose you to various concepts and situational experiences. Being a black man in the South is all the more experiential. Nicolas Johnson shares his experiences openly, from extended family relationships and having deeply defining public school experiences in Montgomery, Alabama, to earning a degree and experiencing college life at a Southern PWI. His life experiences are those he cherishes, but certainly wishes to share. Aside from sharing details of his own life, Nicolas provides knowledge and research of America's response to Black men, and Black America as a whole throughout our nation's history and corresponding changes. Here he seeks to provide wisdom and understanding that young men and women alike will need in order to be equipped to take on this world. Nicolas spares nothing, and does not hold back in this groundbreaking book. This diary is indeed a treasure to behold.
Autorenporträt
Nicolas (Nic) Johnson is a current JD Candidate and Public Interest Scholar at the Villanova University School of Law, where he also serves as a student attorney for the Caritas Clemency Clinic which represent federally incarcerated individuals seeking compassionate release. Nic is originally from Montgomery, Alabama, where he made a name for himself in the both political and educational arenas, having served on several political campaigns at all levels, worked for the Montgomery City Council, as well as served as a substitute teacher in the Montgomery Public Schools System-through which he received his primary and secondary education. Nic is a 2018 graduate of Park Crossing High School, the home of the Thunderbirds, and a 2022 graduate with honors from Spring Hill College located in Mobile, Alabama, where he received a Bachelor's of Science in Political Science and also a Certification in Free Enterprise. Ultimately, Nic is someone who cares deeply about community and especially our youth, and aims to do his best to aid in creating a greater, fairer, and more empathetic society. Nic truly believes that he succeeds when all around him succeed.