Cotton field by five, tobacco field by ten, growing up in the woods and field of Sumter County, South Carolina, in the fifties and sixties, for a little black boy in the same county where Mary McLeod Bethune was born, lived, and worked for equal rights for black people, raised by a great-uncle already feeling rejected by both parents.
It's been said it cost nothing to dream, that it's just a fallacy, a simple means to an end to escape the mundane routine of boredom, that it's just a quick fix to numb your senses from frustration and a cheap buzz to fill the void of a lack of passion.
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