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Summary of Mitchell S. Jackson's Survival Math

Summary of Mitchell S. Jackson's Survival Math

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights:#1 I once had to drive a friend to his apartment to sweep for drugs, which I did not find very amusing. I was convinced the police would ambush us at any moment.#2 One day, I was hanging out with my friend Brother A when police burst into his apartment and arrested him. I was taken into the bedroom and searched, but nothing was found on me. The next day, police came to my house and arrested me for selling drugs.#3 The west exodus of my tribe, the Jacksons, began in the 1950s in Montgomery, Alabama. It demanded envisioning a world beyond the one that had been constricted. It required believing I could thrive outside of where I was born.#4 The Jacksons were not a wealthy tribe. My great-grandfather Samuel Bubba Andrew Jackson Sr. was born in 1908 in Ada, Alabama. He married his first wife, Lillian Dora Arrington, and supported her and his son by selling shoes and Watkins products door-to-door. He moved to Portland with his second wife, Mama Edie, in 1958.