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Memoirs of an African American brigadier general, who grew up a poor black youth in Missouri, worked at a successful army career, was the founding director of the AmeriCorps, and who then won an appointment as the Deputy Librarian of the Library of Congress.

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Memoirs of an African American brigadier general, who grew up a poor black youth in Missouri, worked at a successful army career, was the founding director of the AmeriCorps, and who then won an appointment as the Deputy Librarian of the Library of Congress.
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Autorenporträt
US Army Brigadier General, Retired, Former Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Librarian, Library of Congress, Founding Director AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps, Former Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Staff, Atlanta, GA; Author, American Racism and What You Can Do About It. Resides in Kansas City, MO and Henderson, NV; Widowed, father of Jeffrey Jerome Scott and Grandfather of Taylor and Summer Scott and Desiree Hoeck-Scott and Gina Pedit-Scott