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This book began as a search - not for perfection, not for answers, but for truth. The truth of a man who lived a life shaped by brilliance and contradiction, by ambition and consequence, by history and personal choice. The truth of a father whose presence shaped me in ways I did not always understand, and whose distance shaped me in ways I could not ignore.Writing about someone you love is never simple. Writing about someone you are still trying to understand is even harder. But I knew that if I wanted to honor my father fully, I had to tell his story honestly - not as a myth, not as a…mehr

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This book began as a search - not for perfection, not for answers, but for truth. The truth of a man who lived a life shaped by brilliance and contradiction, by ambition and consequence, by history and personal choice. The truth of a father whose presence shaped me in ways I did not always understand, and whose distance shaped me in ways I could not ignore.Writing about someone you love is never simple. Writing about someone you are still trying to understand is even harder. But I knew that if I wanted to honor my father fully, I had to tell his story honestly - not as a myth, not as a cautionary tale, but as a human being shaped by the world he inherited and the world he tried to build.My father grew up in a Mississippi defined by segregation, discipline, and community strength. He came of age during the Civil Rights Movement, stepped into manhood in Detroit's era of Black ambition and unrest, and built his legacy in Jackson during a time when Black entrepreneurship was reshaping the South. His life was not separate from history; it was intertwined with it. Understanding him required understanding the forces that shaped him - the expectations placed on Black boys, the pressures placed on Black men, the resilience demanded of Black families.It also required understanding the woman who shaped him: my grandmother, Charlene Bourn Owens. Her discipline, her vision, and her quiet strength formed the blueprint he carried into every chapter of his life. To understand him was to understand her - and the lineage of Southern Black resilience that shaped us both.This book is not an attempt to resolve every contradiction or explain every choice. It is an attempt to see him clearly - to gather the pieces of his life, the stories others carried, the memories that survived, and the truths that lived in the spaces between them. It is an attempt to honor the complexity of a man who was many things at once: gifted, flawed, generous, proud, determined, and deeply human.I wrote this book for myself, but I also wrote it for anyone who has ever loved someone imperfectly. Anyone who has ever tried to understand a parent through the fog of memory, silence, and time. Anyone who has ever realized that legacy is not something we inherit passively - it is something we choose to engage with, question, and carry forward with intention.Every chapter of this book is stitched together from research, interviews, documents, and lived experience. But it is also stitched together with love - the kind that remains even when understanding is incomplete, the kind that grows deeper when truth replaces myth.If you find pieces of your own story in these pages - the longing, the questions, the pride, the ache - I hope you feel seen. And if you find pieces of someone you loved, I hope you feel connected.This book is my offering. My reckoning. My remembrance. My way of saying: I see you now. I see where you came from. I see what shaped you. And I will carry you forward.