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Ancestry, Activism, and Ambition: A Conversation with Cory Booker
Cory Booker discusses his family's history of poverty and slavery, as well as the interventions and acts of kindness that helped his parents attain college degrees and middle-class success. He also talks about the activism of blacks and whites during the civil rights movement that led to equal opportunities, including his father becoming IBM's first black salesman for Virginia and the founding of the Fair Housing Council.
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Senator Tim Scott recounts his family's history of poverty and his father's journey to become IBM's first Black salesman in Virginia, highlighting the importance of individual kindness and equal opportunity.
06:43 - 10:03 (03:20)
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Senator Tim Scott recounts his family's history of poverty and his father's journey to become IBM's first Black salesman in Virginia, highlighting the importance of individual kindness and equal opportunity.
ChapterAncestry, Activism, and Ambition: A Conversation with Cory Booker
Episode#233: Cory Booker -- Street Fights, 10-Day Hunger Strikes, and Creative Problem-Solving
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares the impact of his parents' work ethic and entrepreneurship on his life, while acknowledging that he didn't always embody the things they told him to do.
10:03 - 11:26 (01:22)
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The speaker shares the impact of his parents' work ethic and entrepreneurship on his life, while acknowledging that he didn't always embody the things they told him to do.
ChapterAncestry, Activism, and Ambition: A Conversation with Cory Booker
Episode#233: Cory Booker -- Street Fights, 10-Day Hunger Strikes, and Creative Problem-Solving
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Growing up, Marc Morial's black family faced real estate discrimination in trying to buy a home, leading to a sting operation exposing a real estate agent.
11:26 - 14:06 (02:40)
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Growing up, Marc Morial's black family faced real estate discrimination in trying to buy a home, leading to a sting operation exposing a real estate agent. This experience led to the creation of a storefront operation called the Fair Housing Council to help other black families face similar discrimination.