Michael Miller was born into poverty, and stayed there--undernourished, uneducated, and nearly
hopeless for the first twenty-five years of his life. Raised in the
unforgiving streets of Baltimore, he became a father at 14, was a 'troubled youth' and
dropped out of high school at 16, ill
equipped to
effectively participate in his own life. Not until faced with death was Miller able to alter his
existence and overcome his obstacles through the power of education.
In a matter of three years, he obtained his GED, A.A. degree, and a B.A. degree from Morehouse College and set a national record as the first person ever to do so. He later received a Master's degree and is currently a successful Ph.D. candidate.
Having reclaimed the lives of his children and assumed the honorable role of single parent, Miller now reflects on his past life with pride. He understands that his repeated failures and perpetual struggles slowed his race to the finish line, but that did not prevent him from getting there. In this moving autobiography of a once hopeless, poor, black boy, one feels the warmth of hope and perseverance; one is taught that finishing the race is all that matters--even if it takes twenty-five years..
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