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by
Walter Cooper Phd (Foreword by),
Rodney Brown (Author)
Dr. Freddie L. Thomas was a historian and a scientist, an inventor an author, a book collector, a composer and a scholar, – who had mastered the art of focus of the biography is not specifically centered on the scientific aspects of Dr. Thomas’s life, but also the political and social environments of the communities he significant, he reached out to young people, both from prominent and poor families (including gang members) to teach them the importance of obtaining a quality education. He spent an enormous amount of time with youth teaching them everything from basic rudiments of English and mathematics to complex mathematics, physics, philosophy, and religion. It was his way to seek out youngsters in the streets, get them interested in learning and then teaching them; if they were willing to apply tutored all kinds of people in all kinds of places. Although, he never had a teaching certificate and never received any financial compensation in return. He didn’t do it because he was after any gain of money or power. It was his natural way of living. He was, indeed, a Silent Leader
Number of Pages: 226Dimensions: 0.51 x 9.02 x 5.98 INPublication Date: July 07, 2015





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