“ This is what I would have done if I had to have a real job: I would have been a history teacher. ”
You have to be able to center yourself, to let all of your emotions go. Don’t ever forget that you play with your soul as well as your body.
~ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Many of the people I write about were deliberately left out of the history books that we were forced to read in school. For me, that history was written wrong and needed to be corrected. My intention was to make them visible so they could be role models for others. To show how each, in his or her own way, dribbled gracefully around that obstacle in the narrow corridor.
Many people are born into their religion. For them it is mostly a matter of legacy and convenience. Their belief is based on faith, not just in the teachings of the religion but also in the acceptance of that religion from their family and culture. For the person who converts, it is a matter of fierce conviction and defiance. Our belief is based on a combination of faith and logic because we need a powerful reason to abandon the traditions of our families and community to embrace beliefs foreign to both. Conversion is a risky business because it can result in losing family, friends and community support.
Today's youth are told to get rich or die trying and they really shouldn't take that attitude forward with them.