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Share the Gift of Knowledge

Center Mass
by Drew Williams

Paperback, 80 pages, ISBN 9780939479269, 10.95

The Power of One


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A great lesson in diversity! My eyes are more open to viewing things with an open mind and seeing the big picture with a new perspective. Drew is right! We got to this point in time together and we will make it better together. — Viveca Wilson, Educator, Dallas Independent School District.

“Race” has been one of the most volatile subjects ever to excite nations. It has served as the basis for some of the most violent events in history. Yet for all the evil that has occurred as a result of someone’s belief, it serves as the basis for our coming together. In these words, I invite you to examine your own thoughts, beliefs, and values. After you read these experiences, I ask you to form your own opinions.

Thought provoking! I found myself challenged by this book to think outside the box. Drew does an excellent job in comparing the past to the present! I was fascinated to see how he removed race from the scenarios and allowed the reader’s personal experiences to paint the picture! It’s amazing how interchangeable our experiences can be. — Zelda McCain, Software Specialist, IBM.

Drew Williams is a graduate of Prairie View A&M University, a former US Army officer, and a former assistant store manager for Home Depot. He has served as a corporate trainer in both the dental and medical industry. He has one son, Andrew II, who goes to college at Prairie View. He gives back to the community by helping parents with college prep for their children. His hobby is African-American genealogy, and he is listed on the Kaufman County Texas Genealogy Website.


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