
The Simplicity of Greatness
A Conversation With Mr. A, a Black Male Teacher
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Narrated by:
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Samuel Agyarko
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By:
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Samuel Agyarko
About this listen
This book is my conversations with students compiled and stylized for easy consumption. I often discuss with young black and brown enthusiasts about their plan for success and a successful future. After 13 years of teaching in Chicago, recognizing the absence of African American men in education I wanted to make my conversations accessible to every student. Every where. We discuss the thought processes needed to overcome strife, the need for constant growth and development, the importance of reflection, and the necessity of community.
©2018 Samuel Agyarko (P)2020 Samuel Agyarko
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