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Well y'all, its Graduation season or at least getting close to it. As you look around you will probably remember the majority of how you spent your last four years. You probably have had some ups and downs. But the bulk of the ride as been sweet. As you get ready to get your cap and your diploma or degree; think about the amazing accomplishments you have just completed. Like I state in the various tips of my book; education is something that NO MAN can take away from you. Education is far greater than just a piece of paper. It is a foundation on which you can build your life upon. Further, you are showing the world something that you yourself already knew: That you are a smart and intelligent man of character.


Also, I have stated many times that education is the key to unlocking numerous doors that you would not have been able to open. We need more educated and courageous "Young Brothers." Therefore, when you walk across that stage; remember that you are not just achieving for your own life. You are continuing to help advance "Our People" and your-yourself have became a living as well as current example of what "The Brown Brother" can actually do.


You are breaking down the barriers of being stereotyped. You are tearing down the walls that try to destroy the success of Young Brothers. YOU ARE ACTIVELY BREAKING THE CHAINS OF OPPRESSION.


In closing, You Have Did It!
I would personally like to congratulate and thank you. May the success you have today, not only further you; but be a tool to advance "Our People."

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