I wanted it - violently." He has always been willing to “pay it forward” to help those around him. I’d done every kind of low job, and I wanted my success. Since I was a child I worked the daylight hours sweeping, gardening, delivering. But the same world was being rocked almost daily by underground nuclear explosions and the threat of war.” The Los Angeles of the 50s and 60s was growing at a rapid rate, and much of that growth was from the South from Alabama to Texas, both Black and White.Įasy’s view of his struggle: “Deep inside I know that the world wasn’t going to let me be an upright businessman. About our new young Irish president and Martin Luther King about how the world was changing and a black man in America had the chance to be a man for the first time in hundreds of years. Here is what Easy says about this period of time: “I tried to think of better things.
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