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Deemed Unworthy

Being a Doctor Is Not Enough

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Deemed Unworthy

By: Dr. Robert Leroy Butler III
Narrated by: Khareme Ali Lambie
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When the color of your skin is the only thing society sees, even being a doctor is not enough. In this compelling book, Dr. Robert Butler shares his experiences growing up Black in America. From his time as a young boy in the Bronx - up until present day - Dr. Butler has experienced racism in all aspects of his life. The incidents will shock you, but his resilience will inspire you! We have a long way to go when it comes to healing the divide, but Dr. Butler is living proof that with the support of a strong family and the determination to succeed no matter the barriers...we can achieve anything!

©2020 Robert Leroy Butler, III (P)2021 Robert Leroy Butler, III
Racism & Discrimination Biographies & Memoirs Social justice Discrimination Social Sciences
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I love this book! Dr. Butler, you are an inspiration, highly recommended, it is a must to listen to this book!

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Made me more aware of racism and the suffering that it’s caused Dr. Butler and all minorities. Written in an interesting manner, I enjoyed listening to it, especially hearing of all Dr. Butler’s achievements in his extraordinary life.

Powerful

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A very sad story of the life of a man who has struggled, unnecessarily, to prove himself to be worthy of acceptance and respect. The narrator did an excellent job with very realistic expressions of the traumatic events. When will mankind ever stop judging a book by its "cover?"

It hurts to hear the truth about this reality.

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