“My father always taught by telling stories about his experiences. His lessons were about morality and art and what insects and birds and human beings had in common. He told me what it meant to be a man and to be a Black man. He taught me about love and responsibility, about beauty, and how to make gumbo.”
Quote by Walter Mosley
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What Next: A Memoir Toward World Peace
This memoir delves into the author's experiences and reflections on their quest to foster peace on a worldwide scale. more
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