MARCH 25, 2020 — This reading list is selected by our editors to keep you engaged in informed! We believe that each one of these good books is a fantastic read and will be well worth your time.
Black People have 3 problems:
#1: Black people.
#2: Black people.
#3: White people.
Most black people have a complaint, but they do not give a solution. In this book, Dr. Jesse J. Lewis, a military veteran, owner of 17 businesses and a former cabinet member appointed under Alabama Governor George Wallace walks readers through straightforward solutions to gaining unlimited success and prosperity as a once legally enslaved race of people in America.
Lewis shares vivid memories of his humble beginnings growing up in a tiny shotgun house in the South, being raised by his grandmother, then going on to earn five degrees, obtain personal and professional success while sharing his wealth and vision with countless others. Lewis believes that everyone should have every opportunity to share in the American Dream and he is fairly convinced that when black people are born they are born at a disadvantage.

How has today’s society changed because of tragedies and impactful injuries of Magic Johnson, Sandy Koufax, Tom Brady, or Tiger Woods?
Author Jonathan Gelber, MD, MS shares how the law changed because of the tragic loss of a No. 1 NBA Draft Pick and a NASCAR drive, and what effect Magic Johnson’s announcement regarding his HIV diagnosis had on the NBA and testing across the nation and other impacts on players across several different sports and on society in general.

Original and amusing, author Craig Morrison takes a sideways look at golfers from President Trump to Seve Ballesteros, Tiger Woods and old tom Morris, and ranging across the US, the British Isles and far beyond, this book goes no small way towards discovering the essence of the game, what makes it so attractive and so addictive.
Its 18 chapters are a series of short studies and journeys, interviews too with incongruously interesting golfers, the greatest players, teachers and course architects as well as other less famous, but no less brilliant, aficionadoes of the game.
Are you ready to play golf like a pro? Golf Pro Lee Adger has developed a tried and true method to teach you how to golf like a pro. Follow the method utilized in his book, as well as attend his in-person clinics and private lessons, to hone your skills as a golfer.
Adger has over 45-years of experience playing and teaching golf to all skill levels of adults and juniors.










The Jessie Banks Foundation is a public, non-profit, organization founded by Sharon Banks-Williams, daughter of the beloved Jessie Banks, in 2002 as a vehicle to perpetuate her memory and service to humankind. The JBF was established as a living tribute to the life of Jessie Banks for the purpose of enhancing the lives of others through empowerment, health awareness, mentoring, counseling, and providing tuition assistance to deserving scholars. Jessie Banks was a woman filled with milk of human kindness. Her generosity, support, and noble spirit touched and assisted the lives of many. In the New York Tri-State area Jessie Banks was known as another “Mother Teresa.” Her encouragement, assistance and support improved the quality of the human condition. She spent her life in service to others! The Jessie Banks Foundation honors her labor and continues to keep her legacy alive by helping on person at a time!




















