Steve Johnson Jr. is the oldest of five children. He lived a life
of poverty and experienced the
inevitable struggle to survive. His concern for young black men and
their stagnant progress
motivated him to spend the past year writing this book. He recounts
his personal
experiences and the things he’s seen, to inspire and encourage young
black males;
and to convey the message that black people need to change. No
longer is it okay for
black men to be dormant; it will lead to another generation of lost
young black males.
There is no single solution. The way out is complex but
attainable.
History is in the making as Barack Obama, a black man makes becomes
the first Black president of the United States.
Mr. Johnson thinks now is the perfect time to allow the world to
read his story, to
understand the young black males’ struggle in America. He firmly
believes that one person’s pain can lead to another person’s
uplifting.