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English: My late father-in-law’s name was Dr. James Wells Young, Jr. He was an Army serviceman in WWII who came home and became a renowned tennis coach (and head of the athletics department) at North Carolina Central- Durham. His story gives life to not only the African-American struggles of upward mobility via the economic system (even as a Buffalo Soldier) but also as a trailblazing tail of how to stay encouraged as an African-American even when all the chips are stacked against you. I believe the African-American and other minority youth of today would be able to not only relate, but be inspired to strive higher and work more diligently towards gaining economic success for themselves if they had more examples of the "average" Person reaching those same successes.
Español: El nombre de mi difunto suegro era Dr. James Wells Young, Jr. Era un militar del ejército en la Segunda Guerra Mundial que llegó a casa y se convirtió en un renombrado entrenador de tenis (y jefe del departamento de atletismo) en North Carolina Central-Durham. Su historia da vida no solo a las luchas afroamericanas de movilidad ascendente a través del sistema económico (incluso como Buffalo Soldier), sino también como una cola pionera de cómo mantenerse alentado como afroamericano incluso cuando todas las fichas están en contra. usted. Creo que los jóvenes afroamericanos y otras minorías de hoy en día podrían no solo relacionarse, sino también inspirarse para esforzarse más y trabajar más diligentemente para lograr el éxito económico por sí mismos si tuvieran más ejemplos de la persona "promedio" que alcanza esos mismos logros. éxitos.
Français : Le nom de mon beau-père décédé était le Dr James Wells Young, Jr. Il était un militaire de l'armée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale qui est rentré à la maison et est devenu un entraîneur de tennis renommé (et chef du département d'athlétisme) à North Carolina Central-Durham. Son histoire donne vie non seulement aux luttes afro-américaines de mobilité ascendante via le système économique (même en tant que soldat Buffalo), mais aussi comme une piste pionnière sur la façon de rester encouragé en tant qu'Afro-américain même lorsque tous les jetons sont empilés contre tu. Je crois que les jeunes afro-américains et autres minorités d'aujourd'hui seraient capables non seulement de s'identifier, mais aussi d'être inspirés à s'efforcer plus haut et à travailler plus diligemment pour obtenir un succès économique pour eux-mêmes s'ils avaient plus d'exemples de la personne "moyenne" atteignant ces mêmes succès. |
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