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Dr. Jesse J. Lewis Sr. shares vivid memories of his humble beginnings growing up on a tenant farm in a tiny shotgun house in the south. He went on to earn five degrees and owned 17 businesses. Lewis has lived the story of a thousand men in his lifetime and his book is filled with practical advice, criticisms, all to be supportive to Black people.

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Dr. Jesse J. Lewis Sr. shares vivid memories of his humble beginnings growing up on a tenant farm in a tiny shotgun house in the south. He went on to earn five degrees and owned 17 businesses. Lewis has lived the story of a thousand men in his lifetime and his book is filled with practical advice, criticisms, all to be supportive to Black people.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Jessee J. Lewis, Sr. was a high school drop out, yet went on to become a college president and the first African American since Reconstruction to serve in the cabinet of an Alabama governor. The founder of the oldest Black-owned advertising and public relations firm in America. He owns and publishes the largest Black-owned weekly newspaper in the Southeast, The Birmingham Times. Lewis is nationally known in media circles and has served as President of the National Black Publishers Association. He is active in political affairs and served as a close advisor to Birmingham, Alabama, having served 20 years from 1979 to 1999.