Submitted by Kenneth Moultry (not verified) on Wed, 06/29/2011 - 2:03am.
If young men identified in these groups concentrated less on trying to be tough, cool, rappers & players; these scary numbers may decline. Growing up in an African American community, it was considered
"not cool" to be bright, or smart. In some strange way, those who took education serious; were considered outcast.
If young men identified in
If young men identified in these groups concentrated less on trying to be tough, cool, rappers & players; these scary numbers may decline. Growing up in an African American community, it was considered
"not cool" to be bright, or smart. In some strange way, those who took education serious; were considered outcast.