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Why I Stand: From Freedom to the Killing Fields of Socialism Why I Stand: From Freedom to the Killi |
A book review by Lynn Bergman
I read this 2018 paperback shortly after it was released. Some time after reading it, I became aware that an articulate young woman named Candace Owens was making her mark on public dialogue.
Burgess Owens was the third black American to be offered a football scholarship at the University of Miami, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/Chemistry and national recognition as a First Team All-American. After being drafted 13th overall in the first round by the New York Jets and selected as the Jets' “Rookie of the Year”, he played for the Jets for 7 years. He was traded to the Oakland Raiders where he was their defensive leader in tackles culminating in their Super Bowl IV win in 1981. He retired after the 1982 season where he led the team in interceptions.
Burgess Owens is the founder of Second Chance 4 Youth, whose mission is: “To Rescue, restore, and rehabilitate youthful offenders and provide them with a true second chance to experience the American Dream.”
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